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TNM
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16th Mar 05 at 10:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Can you set server 2003 to automaticaly log in?
TNM
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Please some one
Pablo
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No I do belive u can not ! bit unsafe if u do !
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Its for something im shipping to a customers site.

Its not going to be used as a file server.

Arguments
Indicates that arguments or entries accompany the custom program that runs concurrently with Setup.

Syntax
Arguments = string
Example
[GuiUnattended]
Arguments = /n /s
Comments
This entry is required if you are using the DetachedProgram entry.

AutoLogon
Configures the computer to log on once with the Administrator account.

Syntax
AutoLogon = Yes | No
Value Description
Yes Configures the computer to log on once with the Administrator account.
No Does not automatically log on to the computer with the Administrator account.


Example
[GuiUnattended]
AutoLogon = Yes
Comments
The default value is No.

This entry is not available for upgrades.

This entry is dependent on the AdminPassword entry in the [GuiUnattended] section. If you specify a blank administrator password, you do not set the administrator password, or you set the administrator password to null, the automatic Administrator account logon feature is disabled (the AutoLogon entry is essentially set to No).

When you set AutoLogon to Yes, you cannot log off. If you try to log off, you will be logged back on automatically. The only way to log off is to reboot, which decrements the value of AutoLogonCount.

If you specify a password in the AdminPassword entry, Setup uses that password to log on automatically to the computer. After the installation finishes, Setup deletes the password from the copy of the answer file left on the computer.

Important

Encrypting the Administrator password in the EncryptedAdminPassword entry disables AutoLogon.
To skip Windows Welcome, set UnattendSwitch to Yes in the [Unattended] section of the answer file.
If you wish to log on automatically after running Sysprep in Factory mode, set AuditAdminAutoLogon to Yes in the [ComputerSettings] section of Winbom.ini.
AutoLogonCount
Specifies the number of times that the computer automatically logs on with the specified Administrator account and password.

Syntax
AutoLogonCount = integer
Example
[GuiUnattended]
AutoLogonCount = 5
Comments
The value of AutoLogonCount decrements after each logon, and WinLogon disables the feature after the specified number of logon attempts.

This entry requires that you set a value for the AdminPassword entry and that you use the entry AutoLogon = Yes. If you use the entry AutoLogon = Yes, WinLogon checks the value of AutoLogonCount. If the integer for AutoLogonCount is greater than 0, WinLogon decrements the count and then checks AdminPassword. If you use the entry AdminPassword = "password", WinLogon uses this password to log on automatically. If you use the entry AdminPassword = "*", the user must enter a password.

If AutoLogonCount = 0, WinLogon deletes the AutoAdminLogon, AutoLogonCount, and DefaultPassword entries from the registry. During the next restart, the user must log on manually.

Important

The function of this entry has changed slightly between Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Please review this entry carefully before using it in your answer file.
Make sure that the password for the master installation (that you plan to duplicate onto one or more destination computers) is blank.
You must restart the computer to decrement the value of AutoLogonCount.
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16th Mar 05 at 10:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

on initial setup u can get the system to log in 1st 40times max or something I think, cant remember top of my head !
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Pablo
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/support/default.mspx

 
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