try this syntax:
:: Turn on AutoLogon
todo.pl "autolog.pl --logon=1 --user=Administrator --domain=<domain>
--password=sEkRet"
autolog should only take 1 for on and 0 for off...
it isnt a counter... its a switch...
at least thats the way I'm reading my autolog.pl
then to shut off the autolog later... use: todo.pl "autolog.pl --logon=0"
---- side note... I wonder if this command would hold the login domain
for my users - havent tried it, but the script should handle it:
todo.pl "autolog.pl --logon=0 --domain=<domain>"
hope it helps,
-sp
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