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Lost Admin logon - HELP!
I'd like to have my MCE box boot to a non-admin account after reboots, rather than the default admin account. Heck, I'd even be happy if I could force it to not automatically log on to a user account after a reboot, and require a user selection and password to logon. Anyone know how to set this up?

NT server with non admin logon
So: set up dhclient and get the admin logon and password from the ISP and you should be away... HTH richard PS -- sorry about the delay, but the list seems to be blocking my mail so I had to resend port forwarded through another server. Likewise, apologies if this is duplicated. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Slow admin logon
I was at a recent oem seminar from Microsoft and they showed a way to logon as the administrator whilst logged on as a regular user, it was very simple and allowed the current user to have admin access for software installation. Does anyone know how to to that, I sure wish I had written it down as I have not been

how to change unknown NT admin logon?
Patrick Reany re...@asu.edu comp sys mac misc My reference book tells me that I can log onto a MacOS X server from the machine it's installed on, or from some other machine using "Server Admin logon". It doesn't tell me HOW to do this. Say I have a MacOS X server and I want to log onto it from a MacOS X workstation

Net Use command only responds to admin logon
So far, making users part of the admin group is the only way I can get them to complete the logon. I've even tried making them powerusers without any sucess. In article <Dus36.19359$Yy.510...@news2-win.server.ntlworld.com>, "haggis" <cd@ntlworld. com> wrote: I'ma bit lost right now - at home and no manuals.

Admin logon is not available.
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is interimum configuration as we migrate to win2k3 server as DC using AD) We have several bat files that work perfectly when used from a NT4 workstation but generate an "Access denied" error message when executed on the XP machine unless it is executed by the admin. This was duplicated in command prompt using

Prevent Admin Logon to RWW
Vincent Malloy vincentmalloy*remo...@hotmail.com alt os windows xp alt os windows-xp alt windows-xp I have verified that my login as well as the one other user on the computer are both labeled "computer administrator", but as I said the software still says "you must have system administrator privledges",

Prevent Admin Logon to RWW
I'm confused by what you're saying when you say the Admin logon got an Exchange profile and the other user got an Outlook profile. It seems to me that both should be using an Outlook profile that contains the fax service and a Personal Folders File (PST). I do know that the logon name and password for the Fax

XP clients won't login to samba domain
The Novell client has its own separate admin. login mechanism, and if you want both then you have to set up both. It makes sense now that I've thought about it. The first script doesn't actually do any networking; it just needs the workstation service started because for some reason NET USER goes through it.

Exchange admin logon problem
This app had an entry in the context menu. My questions: 1) Anyone know what is going on? 2) Is there a way to debug explorer as it loads? 3) Is it possible I have a fundamental error in explorer, but an Admin logon is more fault tolerant? Any input woud be greatly appreciated, -- thanks in advance, mike t.

admin logon
Please logon problematic member servers with local administrator b. Open Control Panel, double click Store User Names and Passwords c. Thread-Topic: 529 erros after changing domain admin pswd thread-index: Ach5RkFoGwmIXPr7TMasjpzh+KqK+g== X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 207.46.19.168 From: =?Utf-8?B?U2Vhbg==?

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Ive recently installed software that blocks porn from being viewed & downloaded onto the computer, what I want to do as well is set up the WIN XP to allow only the "admin logon account" to be able to download files from the internet as well as preventng the "general non- admin logon account" from downloading files

AS/400 V4.0 Admin Logon
Rath UseLinkToEm...@WindowsForumz.com microsoft public windowsxp general Installed XP, given admin pwd. and created one user ABC. It is posseble to logon to the system using ABC . But Admin login in not available in the logon window. That is when login only one user user name displaying no admin user name in the

How do quiet setup without admin logon after reboot?
Scott sjk...@wans.net 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows2000 flashnet comp os win2k microsoft public win2000 microsoft public win2000 general microsoft public win2000 registry I am using Windows 2000 Adv Server SP2 and have Auto Admin Logon set the way I used to set it for NT4. On a cold boot,

Admin logon is not available.
All domain users have local admin privileges 2. script runs but the drive does not map (ie"hello world!" echoed to screen) 3. this is on 32bit Windows Vista If I launch logonscript.cmd at logon then logonscript.ps1 is called, but the drive will not mapped. Has anybody else experienced this or know what may be

Admin Logon
Mike Brannigan [MS] mikeb...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin The use of Auto Admin Login requires a registry edit. Pleas note incorrect editing of the registry may make your system unsableor unsatble. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]

Prevent Admin Logon to RWW
... it will log me in as administrator, or it will prompt me and said that something is wrong w/ the admin pw and to contact the admin any thoughts on why this is happening? thank you. Control Panel | User Accounts | Change the way users logon Make sure the Welcome screen is checked. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

NT Autologon prevents admin logon
Kent W. England [MVP] k...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp newusers Yes, they do, but I recommend disabling the admin share instead to prevent remote admin logon. Renaming the Administrator account does not change the login name, so I really don't understand why MS gives that advice.

xp home admin logon
VoN V...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin hahahahahahaha dats cracked me up....... Nah "haven dramas" isnt a program.......its an EwoK's English typen skills after a few brewskies.......appolgise for me unedumacated gramma....... I see ya replied too "LLW" who's suffering a similar

local policy denies local admin logon
Dave ault...@mindspring.com comp os ms-windows nt admin networking comp os ms-windows nt microsoft public windowsnt protocol routing I have an NT4.0 (SP4) Server running Sygate as a connection to the Internet for my local LAN. I installed the RRAS service from the MS Download page (and reinstalled SP4 afterward).