Turn off prompt after reboot
Is there anyway to turn off Windows 2003's obnoxious prompt for "why did
your system reboot"? I need to have our servers boot and login as
administrator to run some third party applications. We lock the screen
after login so the security concern of someone getting to the console is not
a problem.
I don't have a problem with the shutdown prompt, just the startup prompt.
Thanks,
Mike Ober.
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