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  1. hzrn9k

    Windows 7 Autologon

    From what I read, "control userpasswords2" is to disable the need for a local password. My systems are members of an Active Directory.
  2. hzrn9k

    Windows 7 Autologon

    Limited to what I can install on the devices.
  3. hzrn9k

    Windows 7 Autologon

    @guitarzan I did see the link and reviewed it. Didn't work! I found a solution on Microsoft's TechNet: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/bdef9529-5f8d-4411-a3a4-247686cab7fa/windows-7-registry-string-deleted-unexpectedly?forum=w7itproinstall Several key items: Make sure...
  4. hzrn9k

    Windows 7 Autologon

    Not an acceptable response! The PCs are Kiosk units deployed in a warehouse. The systems are locked down to the point that they can perform only one function when this ID is logged in.
  5. hzrn9k

    Windows 7 Autologon

    I need to configure Windows 7 PCs to automatically log into an Active Directory at boot. I have a couple dozen Windows XP PCs doing this today, but I've been unable to find a comparable method for Windows 7.

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