Ok, correct me if I'm wrong but this is the basic order of events.

 

1)       Boot from Linux CD

2)       Log in as domain admin (this works)

3)       Map install share

4)       Install windows

5)       Reboot

6)       Auto logon as local administrator

7)       Install Perl

8)       Reboot

9)       Install everything else.

 

I'm going crazy.  I can't for the life of me find where "autolog.pl --logon=1" happens at all the first time.  I figure if I can find that I can accomplish what I'm wanting.

 

I basically want to change #6 above to use my domain account rather than the local admin account so that I can lock down the install share with NTFS permissions (oh, btw, this is on Windows).

 

Any ideas?

 


From: Ty Moffett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 10:12 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: [Unattended] Unattended Install -> Domain Administrator inste ad of Local Administrator

 

During the windows setup it logs in using the credentials setup on the Linux CD.  But after windows has completed and applications are being installed Unattended logs into windows as the local administrator.  In order for the local administrator to have access to the programs that need installing I have to give everyone read access to the folder.

 

I'd like to login as a domain admin, so that I can use NTFS permissions on the Install folder so that only I have rights to it.

 

I read your link about the autolog.pl file.  Do you know where that gets called from the first time?  Maybe I can just change it there.

 

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