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| Here is a scenarion, I have deleted all user account and enable the Administrator account, and set it to auto logon, so that it can boot directly into the account and run some automated tests.. Now when i sysprep such a machine and create a image, After deploying the image with a unattend.xml, it disable the Administrator account. So i left with a unusable system with no valid account to login. Now here is my question 1. Is this a bug in Vista? Or this is not a valid scenario? 2. After getting stuck, Is there a way to activate the Administrator account by booting through Windows PE? Vista Version : 5600 RC1 Waiting to hear from you, please help me out Regards /Moyukh | Guest
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| Here is a scenarion, I have deleted all user account and enable the Administrator account, and set it to auto logon, so that it can boot directly into the account and run some automated tests.. Now when i sysprep such a machine and create a image, After deploying the image with a unattend.xml, it disable the Administrator account. So i left with a unusable system with no valid account to login. Now here is my question 1. Is this a bug in Vista? Or this is not a valid scenario? 2. After getting stuck, Is there a way to activate the Administrator account by booting through Windows PE? Vista Version : 5600 RC1 Waiting to hear from you, please help me out Regards /Moyukh | Guest
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| Here is a scenarion, I have deleted all user account and enable the Administrator account, and set it to auto logon, so that it can boot directly into the account and run some automated tests.. Now when i sysprep such a machine and create a image, After deploying the image with a unattend.xml, it disable the Administrator account. So i left with a unusable system with no valid account to login. Now here is my question 1. Is this a bug in Vista? Or this is not a valid scenario? 2. After getting stuck, Is there a way to activate the Administrator account by booting through Windows PE? Vista Version : 5600 RC1 Waiting to hear from you, please help me out Regards /Moyukh | Guest
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| I know this scenario in windows XP envrioment. It's by design. Now it looks it's same in Vista. You can start VISTA safe mode then to enable administrator account. -- We are IT S.W.A.T. "Moyukh" wrote: Quote:
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| I don't think XP behaves the same way, If the Administrator account is enabled before sysprep, It Does not get magically disabled while running setup when rebooted after sysprep. About running Vista into Safe Mode, It gives Administrator login Icon, But when clicked it says "Your account has been disabled. Please see your system administrator" So i am back to the same point. 1. Is this a bug in Vista? 2. Is there a way to enable the Administrator account without logging into the system? May be from PE Regards Moyukh "Tommy Sun" wrote: Quote:
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| The Administrator account is disabled by design in Vista. It can be enabled via Group Policy, so you may be able to do that before closing the image again? -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled ![]() Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-) "Moyukh" <Moyukh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:529186B2-7405-4BE1-84F7-62BA1C102555@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| But is there a posibility of enabling the Administrator account on an Image? May by mounting it. "Jane C" wrote: Quote:
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| There is an option in sysprep for Vista to enable to Administrator account. I use it in my images. It can be found in the OOBE section in SIM. "Moyukh" wrote: Quote:
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| Kendric thanks for the info, Are you refering to the AutoLogin section? <AutoLogon> <Enabled>true</Enabled> <Username>Administrator</Username> <Password>pwd</Password> <LogonCount>1</LogonCount> </AutoLogon> This partially solves the problem, kind of workaround. Thanks for it. "Kendric" wrote: Quote:
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