Speaking of Suppressing Domain Logins...

JBCurry jbcurry at hline.localhealth.net
Thu Dec 21 20:02:54 GMT 2000


Hurrah!!  That's the little bugger!  Now, how would an inexperienced user
have caused this value to get set so?  This PC used to be attached to a
Novell network in a former life - could the Novell client software have
caused this change?

Now back to my original quest, which is to find a way to:
	1. Check for the presence of a PDC on the network
	2. Toggle this value to 00 in the event that a PDC is not found
	3. Toggle this value to 01 if a PDC is found
	4. Do this BEFORE the windows domain login would come up.

Anybody have any suggestions on an easy way to do this?
(Thanks a bundle for the tip, George!!)


George Cameron wrote:
>
> The following registry file will enable automatic logon. Removing
> the setting from the registry will also achieve this effect, while
> setting the value to zero will disable the automatic logon (this
> is probably what you have at the moment), requiring you to choose
> to initiate logging on explictly from the shutdown menu.
>
> REGEDIT4
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
> Network\Real Mode Net]
> "Autologon"=hex:01
>
> George
>





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