[aklug] Re: [Solved-basically] Re: Re: Windows question: this account is locked

From: Tim Gibney <timgibney76@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Oct 11 2010 - 15:20:11 AKDT

Google Jack the Ripper Many tech shops use it. You can boot a custom cd and
from there use it to recover or alter the account password. I wonder if a
linux port exists on the ultimate boot cd? That would be a very useful tool.

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Kevin Miller <atftb2@alaska.net> wrote:

> Christopher Howard wrote:
>
> > This did allow me to change the password, and now everything seems to be
> > working fine, except for one thing: Now the OS is not doing the
> > automatic login anymore. This is a small inconvenience, but does not
> > affect device performance. I'll ask the Windows techies about it after
> > they get back.
>
> Great news. I think you can do the auto login through the following reg
> hack:
>
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
>
> Change AutoAdminLogon value to 1
>
> Change DefaultDomainName to YOUR DOMAIN
>
> Change DefaultPassword to <PASSWORD>
>
> Change DefaultUserName to <ACCOUNT>
>
>
> Add the following:
>
> ForceAutoLogon value 1
>
>
>
> --
> Kevin Miller
> Juneau, Alaska
> http://www.alaska.net/~atftb <http://www.alaska.net/%7Eatftb>
> In a recent poll, seven out of ten hard drives preferred Linux.
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