Re: Automatic Login
From: Marina Roos (marina_at_roos.nospam.nl.com)
Date: 06/09/03
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Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2003 17:16:26 GMT
Is the computer member of a domain?
Marina
"Andrew" <andrew.abbott@getmapping.com> schreef in bericht
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> Nope! I can't actually access anything from that
> computer. I have tried resetting the Security in the Win
> 2K Repair option by renaming the secedit.sdb as the only
> way that I can get on to this machine is by starting it
> through the Windows disc. This still didn't help and the
> computer just keeps returning to the log on dialogue
> whenever it has gone through the mapped network drive
> logons.
>
> I think there are two ways of getting the OS to ask users
> to log on and I've have only changed the one in the User &
> Groups control panel. I think the other is in the Network
> properties.
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