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Win2k3 SP1- Removing Ctrl+Alt Del Darren 06-28-2005
Posted by Darren on June 28, 2005, 1:55 pm
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How do i remove the need to press ctrl+alt+del at system start up in Win2k3?
and/or do an autologin (login without needing password.)

The reason for me wanting this information is because im using the computer
as a guinea pig before i fully deploy it, and am fed up with having to enter
my login credentials every time i switch it on or restart- im going to have
it on this machine for a fair while so would like a long term fix! :D Im
aware of security risks about these, and obviously will not deploy these
settings on my final server.

Thanks in advance,
Darren.




Posted by Steven L Umbach on June 28, 2005, 9:17 am
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Open Local Security Policy [secpol.msc] and go to security settings/local
policies/security options and find interactive logon:do not require
ctrl+alt+del and set it to enabled. --- Steve


> How do i remove the need to press ctrl+alt+del at system start up in
> Win2k3? and/or do an autologin (login without needing password.)
>
> The reason for me wanting this information is because im using the
> computer as a guinea pig before i fully deploy it, and am fed up with
> having to enter my login credentials every time i switch it on or restart-
> im going to have it on this machine for a fair while so would like a long
> term fix! :D Im aware of security risks about these, and obviously will
> not deploy these settings on my final server.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Darren.
>




Posted by Darren on June 29, 2005, 2:59 pm
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> Open Local Security Policy [secpol.msc] and go to security settings/local
> policies/security options and find interactive logon:do not require
> ctrl+alt+del and set it to enabled. --- Steve
>

Thanks it worked a charm :)
How about a registry edit to auto login? I know there was one for Win 200
but i cant remember what it is, and whether it will work on 2k3?

Thanks again
Darren

>
> > How do i remove the need to press ctrl+alt+del at system start up in
> > Win2k3? and/or do an autologin (login without needing password.)
> >
> > The reason for me wanting this information is because im using the
> > computer as a guinea pig before i fully deploy it, and am fed up with
> > having to enter my login credentials every time i switch it on or
restart-
> > im going to have it on this machine for a fair while so would like a
long
> > term fix! :D Im aware of security risks about these, and obviously will
> > not deploy these settings on my final server.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Darren.
> >
>
>




Posted by Steven L Umbach on June 29, 2005, 11:36 am
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Here is the information I have on autologon and it probably is the same for
W2003. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;234562

>
>> Open Local Security Policy [secpol.msc] and go to security settings/local
>> policies/security options and find interactive logon:do not require
>> ctrl+alt+del and set it to enabled. --- Steve
>>
>
> Thanks it worked a charm :)
> How about a registry edit to auto login? I know there was one for Win 200
> but i cant remember what it is, and whether it will work on 2k3?
>
> Thanks again
> Darren
>
>>
>> > How do i remove the need to press ctrl+alt+del at system start up in
>> > Win2k3? and/or do an autologin (login without needing password.)
>> >
>> > The reason for me wanting this information is because im using the
>> > computer as a guinea pig before i fully deploy it, and am fed up with
>> > having to enter my login credentials every time i switch it on or
> restart-
>> > im going to have it on this machine for a fair while so would like a
> long
>> > term fix! :D Im aware of security risks about these, and obviously will
>> > not deploy these settings on my final server.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > Darren.
>> >
>>
>>
>
>




Posted by Darren on June 29, 2005, 8:26 pm
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Works great thanks! :D

> Here is the information I have on autologon and it probably is the same
for
> W2003. --- Steve
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;234562
>
> >
> >> Open Local Security Policy [secpol.msc] and go to security
settings/local
> >> policies/security options and find interactive logon:do not require
> >> ctrl+alt+del and set it to enabled. --- Steve
> >>
> >
> > Thanks it worked a charm :)
> > How about a registry edit to auto login? I know there was one for Win
200
> > but i cant remember what it is, and whether it will work on 2k3?
> >
> > Thanks again
> > Darren
> >
> >>
> >> > How do i remove the need to press ctrl+alt+del at system start up in
> >> > Win2k3? and/or do an autologin (login without needing password.)
> >> >
> >> > The reason for me wanting this information is because im using the
> >> > computer as a guinea pig before i fully deploy it, and am fed up with
> >> > having to enter my login credentials every time i switch it on or
> > restart-
> >> > im going to have it on this machine for a fair while so would like a
> > long
> >> > term fix! :D Im aware of security risks about these, and obviously
will
> >> > not deploy these settings on my final server.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Darren.
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>




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