even though we know about it, whenever a machine gets logged on under a new username the setting seems to default back to not being turned on.
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>>I seem to forget myself every once in a while... I just wanted to suggest you'd write a DefaultLogin class and set it as a system-wide default...
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>Well that's a good thought, I guess I've been stuck in a box - I just deal with it and never thought much of solving it permanently. Problem is though in my environment I end up being the This.DoAll(Rox,.T.)factor, and the one place I get to pass the buck is regarding the Network. =D) Besides, our support techs need somebody to keep them on their toes. But thanks for the tip Dragan, I'll keep it in mind.
I'll keep my finger on this, because if ever you find out how to start doing it, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know. Actually, I'll start messing around with NT sometime within a month or two, so the tip was theoretical, completely off the top of my head. I don't have a slightest idea if the thing is feasible at all, and much less of how and where and what to use to do it.