Does it work if you blank out the legal notice and legal caption?
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I'm hoping someone else has seen this. I have a Windows2000
professional workstation that is to be used in a classroom. There is a
generic account for students to use. I have enabled, or tried to, the
AutoAdminLogon giving a default username, password and domain.
After the workstation restarts I press enter at the legal notice
and
it logs in fine. If I logout I am presented with the logon dialog box.
Check the registry and all the pieces are there. If I restart the
workstation again the auto logon works fine. There are some
professors
and other users who will sometimes logon to the box using their domain
accounts. Using NT we would hold the shift key and press the OK button on
the Legal Notice dialog to bring up the logon dialog. I have a reg file
that loads the auto logon information at each logon so that the auto logon
is reset. Worked under NT but under Win2K it won't auto logon unless the
workstation restarts.
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Todd Pukanecz
Virginia Tech, AHNR IT
Blacksburg, Virginia
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