Re: Client Log-on question:
In
news:24E029B0-AA8B-4544-88B6-41A40BFE3775@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Sean Vreeland <SeanVreeland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Is there a way to enable a workstation to automatically log onto the
domain on a workstation using a user's credentials? That sounds more
confusing than it is: How would I get a client computer to log on to
the domain automatically when it boots up using a certain username.
I don't know that the built in autologon will work with a domain account,
although you might try TweakUI. What's your goal here? I don't recommend
this.
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