Good idea. But no difference.
>
> Does it work if you blank out the legal notice and legal caption?
>
>
>
>
> 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.
> toddddddddddd
>
> _VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_
>
> Todd Pukanecz
> Virginia Tech, AHNR IT
> Blacksburg, Virginia
> ---
> "It is not the function of our Government to keep the citizen from
> falling into error; it is the function of the citizen to keep the
> Government from falling into error."
> - U.S. Supreme Court in American Communications Association v. Douds,
> 339 U.S. 382,442
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