Windows 7 novell login default
I miss the autolog utility from cool tools so much I could cry. OK honestly I am crying right now. I am not the network or server admin but I administer PCs on one part of the network. I used the old autolog tool for 10 years to turn on auto login when I work on the PCs and turn off auto login when done. I used another tool to broadcast the right command to the old autolog utility and they all logged in. I need to do this at least weekly. I had these scripts working with Vista just fine.
Tags: automatic login. Windows 7. Reply Cancel Cancel. What has changed what am I missing Follow the documentation in the admin guide "8. Without thinking too hard about it I presume this is releated to the latest clients inability to handle clear text passwords.
If you manually set the Win 7 password using user controlpasswords2 LSA does everything work? Need coffee.. In our environment Win 7 64 bit we seem to have a requirement to encrypt the Win 7 password on the local machine before being able to autoadminlogon. We create our image, run sysprep, send up the image, bring it down to another machine..
The following instructions give you a work-around that will allow you to change the Windows 7 logon background. Click on the "Yes" button to allow the Windows Registry tool to open.
Set the name to OEMBackground and its value to 1 as shown in the below screenshot. MSC in the search field and press enter. After completing all above steps, you Logon graphic should hold to this new setting. Test your configuration by changing an Administrator's "Personalize" settings. Also create a user account and change the user's account "Personalize" settings. Site Search User. How To-Best Practice. Share History More Cancel. Comment List. MigrationDeletedUser over 8 years ago.
Apparently the file has to be less than kb in size for this to work as well. Yes, a normal Windows AutoAdminLogon policy should achieve that. Setup the AutoAdminLogon using "control. This will cause the workstation to start logging on Windows-only automatically at startup. Finally, if you want the user to be prompted for an eDirectory identity even though a Windows AutoAdminLogon is occurring.
With Windows XP this is normally a single logon. What do I need to change in the Novell settings to enable a single logon. Since you're indicating its a Windows domain I'm assuming that you already have Windows user accounts with the same username and password as the eDirectory user you're logging in with, and that the workstation itself is already a member of the domain. In the "Show Advanced Options" link on the Novell Client credential provider where you can set your eDirectory tree details prior to logging into Windows , there is a "Windows" tab which should be showing the domain as the default login target.
The username on the Windows tab can simply be blank if you want to default to the same name as you're logging into eDirectory with.
So long as all of the above things are true, you are supposed to be able to simply specify your username and password once and get logged in successfully to both eDirectory and the Windows domain at the same time.
There did happen to be an issue where if the Windows account policy either domain or non-domain was set to disallow network logon i. Prompted for re-entry of Windows credentials when Windows credentials were already correct. Bug ". Resources Support.
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