Sign in to vote. May i know if there is any sample code of doing so? Wednesday, September 10, AM. I think what you can do is just logoff. If the application is running as the current user when it's user logs out it'll close too. Hi, Out ultimate objective is to let our engineer to logon as admin without them knowing the password for maintenance jobs. If you logon your engineer with administrative privileges, what prevents him from changing the local administrator password or creating a second administrator?
See screenshot. Once you restart Windows 7, it will logon that user automatically. Double-check the logic of what you are ticking. Also, when you set a registry value to one or zero, read the value carefully. Before you try the above configuration, note: I did not, repeat, not find this setting in a machine which had joined an Active Directory domain. Thus utility makes it easy to check the health of a router or firewall. Check the real-time performance, and availability statistics, for any device on your network.
Get started with an extensive collection of "out-of-the-box" monitors for popular network devices. Download your free Network Device Monitor. This law certainly applies to complex passwords, where you need to remember a combination of uppercase, lowercase, number and squiggles non-alphanumeric characters. Let me give you an example of why I like the registry setting AutoAdminLogon, I was training a new Windows 7 course containing two delegates from hell.
The other ingredient was a new technician, who installed the default American keyboard layout; even though we were in London England, where naturally our keyboards had the UK layout. The course started with the delegates logging on to their Windows 7 machines as Administrator with the password of P ssw0rd.
Have you guessed the problem? The was not on the keyboard where the delegates and I thought it would be, namely above the comma.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Frederik Long. Your best bet is to create an additional admin account and run the command control userpasswords2 to prevent an automatic logon.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Frederik Long's post on October 28, In reply to JLLarson's post on October 28, Creating another account will allow you to log off, then log on under that account. Running the command I gave you will let you activate or deactivate auto-logon. The Mentalist. In reply to The Mentalist's post on February 25, Actually you're in the wrong forum. I would try a Vista forum. Mike Johnson In reply to Frederik Long's post on February 25, Windows 7 this does NOT work and that is why this user created the question.
In reply to Mike Johnson's post on August 22, Why wallow in a thread that is nearly three years old?
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