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03/08/1997 01:26:37
Vinod Parwani
United Creations L.L.C.
Ad-Dulayl, Jordanie
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AUTOLOG.EXE - on the Resource Kit CD.

for my two cents worth, It is probably best leave that alone
if running in a business setting where security is or ever might
become an issue.

If running at home or private office and security is not now nor
is it likely to become an issue, it is probably ok to use - I do...



Thanks for your reply..

Can you pls tell me the name of that Utility ??

and I ask you one more question..

Is its right to do like that or better to leave it as it is...

>Either you hack the Registry (totally unsupported by M$) or...
>
>get the resource kit for NT server - there is a utility in it to
>allow you to do just that. A warning tho - whatever account you are
logged
>in as when you use that util (name escapes me at the moment), that user
>is basically the only one who can gain access to that computer until you
>either re-hack the registry, or run this util to reset the login options.
>
>If you need the name of the util holler back at me, and I'll dig it up.
>
>Either way, get the Resource Kit - NEEDED documentation and support
>software not included with NT - and just the server version is needed...
>
>it has all the utils needed for the workstation plus all the server stuph
too...
>
>
>
>Can anybody pls tell me how can I avoid the Prompt
>
>Ctrl+Alt+Del to Log on, each and every time I start NT 4.0
>
>Thanks in advance...
The Computer and Communications Company
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