Correct, it's configured for automatic logon. Should have said "no prompt for logon user/password."
Waited 12+ minutes from first appearance of "Welcome" -- then hit CTRL-ALT-DEL -- desktop appears shortly after CTRL-ALT-DEL. Trying again, will hit CTRL-ALT-DEL after the approx 2.5 minutes I expect (from successful boot attempts earlier, with AFS enabled for auto start) and see what the lower time frame is for this behavior. On 11/30/2011 2:12 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote: > On 11/30/2011 3:30 PM, Kim Kimball wrote: >> Perhaps there's a clue there -- no login is required on this machine. >> >> What marks the end of "logon?" > All machines require logon. Your machine may be configured to > automatically logon but it does perform a logon. Automatic logon caches > the password for the account and applies it at the appropriate time. > > From the perspective of AFS logon begins when the Network Provider > function NPLogon() is called. It checks the state of the service and if > it is configured for auto-start verifies that it started. If it didn't, > then the service is started. It then waits for start to complete. > > Once that is done it checks to see if integrated logon is enabled. If > so, it attempts to obtain AFS tokens for the configured cell using the > username and password provided by Windows. This is the username and > password that are cached for automatic use. > > _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
