Windows server 2003 automatic logon


















Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Nick Kavadias Nick Kavadias You can add this shortcut to your startup items to lock the machine after it logs in. I have used this successfully in a similar situation and it works perfectly.

Alternatively pop it in a computer startup script in the local policy. This is a good answer, with a caveat. This doesn't work for everything, so it does requires testing. Run gpedit. Run control userpasswords2 Uncheck "User must enter user name and password to use this computer. Run control userpasswords2 Uncheck checkbox "User must enter user name and password to use this computer. Vesa Vesa. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. You can do this by taking a little trip into the registry. Make sure that you have complete backups of your server before doing anything mentioned in this article. Proceed with extreme caution. Why would I want to do such a thing?

Normally, disabling the logon prompt is not a good idea. The logon prompt provides an extra layer of security for your server. Also, by not having the administrator account logged in to your Windows server, you keep the account name hidden from hackers who can use utilities to discover the identity of the administrator account.

There may be instances, however, where you want to have your server log in automatically. The main reason would be if you have services or programs that you can run on your server only when the administrator is logged in to the system.

Of course, another reason is just sheer laziness. It takes a lot of effort to press [Ctrl][Alt][Del] and type in a password. To begin the procedure, select Run from the Start menu. Check the DefaultUserName entry in the right pane and make sure that the value is set to your Administrator account.

In the Value Name field, type DefaultPassword. When the String Editor screen appears, type your Administrator password in the String field. Make sure you type the password properly. Now, select Add Value from the Edit menu. If this is a batch file, create a new scheduled task, set it to run at start up.

There is no mouse or keyboard hooked up to it anyway. Okay if you want the autologon, which I don't recommend for security reasons, here you go. To configure auto logon through the Registry follow these steps: 1. Open Registry Editor. Note: The password is stored in clear text, allowing anyone with access to the registry either locally or remotely to see your password.

Use with extreme caution! Note: As always, before making changes to your registry you should always make sure you have a valid backup. In cases where you're supposed to delete or modify keys or values from the registry it is possible to first export that key or value s to a.

REG file before performing the changes. Close Registry Editor and reboot the computer. It will only work once, but for subsequent logons it will stop working. Let me think about that for a bit. Be back to you by tomorrow. Local Domain Administrator fired for leaving server unsecured and allowing sensitive information to be stolen.



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