This is a software I created for automatic login to the League of Legends servers.
Works with latest League of Legends update (3.6.13 patch)
Changelog:
Version 1.9.0
*Added slider option for adding offset to the cursor in the username/password text fields
Version 1.8.0
*Fixed special character bug when you use it in the password field (Thanks YvesW)
Version 1.7.0
*Improved the logging system
*Finally fixed a bug when it crashes when you click the Login button (Thanks YvesW)
Version 1.6.1
*Implemented Logging system.
Now, if you have any trouble logging with the program, please include the "autologin.log" file when sending a mail. You may upload it to any filehosting service (Rapidshare, Megaupload, Dropbox...)
Version 1.6
*Since Riot have different filters for Registration and Change Password fields, I had to remove the validation on the username and password boxes when creating users. (Thanks Ghost D Nappa)
Version 1.5
*Fixed a bug where the mouse would check for text box, if the option to resize the LoL window was checked.
(Dropbox link)
Works with latest League of Legends update (3.6.13 patch)
Changelog:
Version 1.9.0
*Added slider option for adding offset to the cursor in the username/password text fields
Version 1.8.0
*Fixed special character bug when you use it in the password field (Thanks YvesW)
Version 1.7.0
*Improved the logging system
*Finally fixed a bug when it crashes when you click the Login button (Thanks YvesW)
Version 1.6.1
*Implemented Logging system.
Now, if you have any trouble logging with the program, please include the "autologin.log" file when sending a mail. You may upload it to any filehosting service (Rapidshare, Megaupload, Dropbox...)
Version 1.6
*Since Riot have different filters for Registration and Change Password fields, I had to remove the validation on the username and password boxes when creating users. (Thanks Ghost D Nappa)
Version 1.5
*Fixed a bug where the mouse would check for text box, if the option to resize the LoL window was checked.
This application is written in C# WPF, using .NET version 4 framework. That means it needs some prerequisites before it can function properly.
- .NET 4 Framework (You probably have it, but in case you don't)
- Administrator privileges (only if it throws an error while launching)
*To set LOL AutoLogin always runs as Administrator, right click on the icon, go to Properties, go to the Security tab, and check "Run this program as Administrator".
(Do this only if the file throws an error while launching.) |
Here is a VirusTotal scan, 0/43 found.
This isn't a keylogger nor a file sender. It's just a lazy helper program. If it was a virus, the results above would be positive.
The file with the users is stored on your computer and it's encrypted. That means nobody can get it and find out what's in the file.
11 comments:
Can we get a source to be sure it's legit software? I don't like it requiring administrator rights. :)
@Bziur I edited the post to be more precise now. It only requires administrator rights if it crashes while launching.
This happens because the autologin creates database from users in the directory it is, and if it doesn't have rights, it crashes.
That makes it more trustworthy, thanks for your work :)
Hello,
The application crashes when it has to enter my password. I tried running it as admin; EUW, 3.05
@Anonymous
Can you please provide me with more info of the crash error?
It shouldn't make problems at that point.
I fixed my name now (: There's nog actual error; my Windows just says 'LoL AutoLogin has crashed'.
@Yves W
Contact me through the contact form in the top bar explaining me some info about the OS and the app.
For example, "windows 8 x64, LoL Autologin is in D:\Games\LoL". I'll see if it is my mistake, or it's the system privileges.
I don't know how long this has been inactive, but could you make it open source or add new server too it?
@John, yeah I stopped playing LoL some time ago. I will redesign the whole program, and probably make it pick up new servers when available.
are you anonymous while you logg in via this program ?
@Anonymous If you mean sending your login info somewhere, you are safe. It's only on your computer.
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