Enable Autologon for Windows Server 2008
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On Windows based WinSol/Enterprise and E-Commerce servers, the software runs in foreground mode. This means that you must log in on the main console to start the NTHOST for WinSol/Enterprise or the web server for E-Commerce. The actual start up programs are in the Windows Start Up Group.
It is often helpful to have a given user automatically log in after a reboot.
To enable automatic logon, follow these steps:
- Log in as a user with Administrative privileges.
- Click Start Run and enter control userpasswords2.
- Clear the checkbox for 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer' and click OK. (If this checkbox is missing, see the notes below.)
- Enter the user name and password that will be used for Autologon and click OK.
When the computer is restarted the account you specified will be logged in automatically.
Once a server is joined to a domain, Windows will automatically delete the AutoAdminLogon value from the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon registry key. This causes the userpasswords2 control to hide the 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer' check box shown above.
Notes:
- Here is how to get the missing checkbox back:
- Here is how to manually set a default Domain name:
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