Re: Autologon script with group policy

From: Corné Bogaarts (does.not.exist_at_somewhere.com)
Date: 07/06/05


Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 23:48:23 +0200

You can limit the account so that it can only log on to a specific computer.

On 6 Jul 2005 11:32:43 -0700, chris@groupinfo.com wrote:

>Thanks for the reply. We are aware of doing this with a script that
>will modify the appropriate registry keys. We've been looking for a
>way to encrypt the password, or make it inaccessible by the regular
>domain users in some way. The kix scripting (www.kixstart.org) also
>looks interesting, however we have not been able to find anything yet
>that will work.
>
>Thanks!!



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