Giannis Karmas Said on October 15th, 2010 at 5:39 am:
This does not work. Use netplwiz instead.
hrubak Said on December 29th, 2010 at 7:55 pm:
It Works just fine in 2008 r2
YOU HAVE TO CLICK “RUN” dont just type it into the search box on the start menu. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!
Jake Said on April 6th, 2011 at 2:38 am:
How do I make it so it can logon like in Windows 7 where there are pictures of the user accounts with the username and I click on the picture of my account and enter the password.
Replies are appreciated.
Jake Said on April 6th, 2011 at 2:44 am:
I am quite tired of having to type my username in the field. It is really getting annoying.
Jake Said on April 6th, 2011 at 2:57 am:
Even If I go to the section where it says Do Not Show the Last User who Logged on Succesfully, even though its on Disabled, it still works as if its enabled.
Arris: Probably, while following the Disable Ctrl+Alt+Del tutorial, you have accidentally set “Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name” to Enabled. Set it to Disabled and your problem is solved.
Jake Said on April 7th, 2011 at 11:51 pm:
Thanks but like I said
Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name is set to disabled. Thats my problem. It works when I put it on sleep but it does not when I logoff or restart. Thats my problem, even though its disabled it works like its enabled.
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Windows 2008 RC doesn’t include the option of control userpasswords2
Arris: That’s weird, I use this method since Windows XP. Anyway, you could also do this via the registry: Microsoft Support: How to turn on automatic logon in Windows.
Good luck!
This does not work. Use netplwiz instead.
It Works just fine in 2008 r2
YOU HAVE TO CLICK “RUN” dont just type it into the search box on the start menu. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!
How do I make it so it can logon like in Windows 7 where there are pictures of the user accounts with the username and I click on the picture of my account and enter the password.
Replies are appreciated.
I am quite tired of having to type my username in the field. It is really getting annoying.
Even If I go to the section where it says Do Not Show the Last User who Logged on Succesfully, even though its on Disabled, it still works as if its enabled.
Arris: Probably, while following the Disable Ctrl+Alt+Del tutorial, you have accidentally set “Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name” to Enabled. Set it to Disabled and your problem is solved.
Thanks but like I said
Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name is set to disabled. Thats my problem. It works when I put it on sleep but it does not when I logoff or restart. Thats my problem, even though its disabled it works like its enabled.
Thanks!
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