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04/08/1997 01:47:55
Vinod Parwani
United Creations L.L.C.
Ad-Dulayl, Jordan
 
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Windows
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Miscellaneous
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Thanks Mr. Garry, I will give it a try...

>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...
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