Windows 7 logon using my standard user can account on a reboot unattended?

I need to be able to access my PC remotely with TeamViewer.

My problem is when my PC did a restart without supervision, he's sitting there, waiting for someone to click standard user or administrator account and in this State I can't access my PC using TeamViewer.
Is it possible for Windows 7 to connect automatically using my standard user account when it restarts assuming that it restarts in unattended mode?
Thank you!
Jim
Is it possible for Windows 7 to automatically connect using my standard user account when it restarts assuming that it restarts in unattended mode?
Thank you!
Jim

No problem:

1. press Windows + R key on your keyboard.
2. Enter the following command and press ENTER:
netplwiz
3. click once the standard account name.
4. uncheck the box that requires users to enter a password.
5. click on OK.
6. Enter your password when you are prompted, and then click OK.
7. make a note of your password (because you will soon forget!)

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