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  1. Hameed says:

    Hi All,
    I’m stuck at CTRL+ALT+DEL at logon screen after restart. i have tried the following:

    1. I have tested the keyboard – no issue
    2. Tried safe mode – still stuck at CTRL+ALT+DEL
    3. Tried Safe mode with command prompt – still stuck at CTRL+ALT+DEL
    4. Tried “last good known configuration” – still stuck at CTRL+ALT+DEL
    5. Tried using on-screen keyboard – still same

    This happens after I create 2 new users & group, Windows user auto logon (set to 0 in registry), and disable windows UAC then restart the server.

    Please assist. Thank you

  2. serge says:

    on win2008 sever r2 is troubles

  3. Euphrates04 says:

    Using Server 2008 R2. I don’t have a box to uncheck for allowing user to log in without password. What do I do? Why is it not there?

  4. Maverick87Shaka says:

    Hi to All,
    I’ve Windows 2008 r2 installed and everithings works fine. I have already set the autologin of Administrator user ( cause I’ve one software running at login ).
    The problem is that using Remote Desktop to control and check status of server, I notice that Administrator session is closed automaticaly and this stops running of this program.
    Any Idea about force Administrator stay logged in after quitting RDP session?
    Thanks

  5. George says:

    I have windows server 2008 and i just restarted it and i can not logon with a domain user on the server itself. just local user can logon with the administrator user but not under domain, it is like a local user only.
    when i type to logon as domain user i type this:
    domain nameadministrator
    and my password
    but it give me this message: “there are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request”

    any help plz?

  6. Anonymous says:

    Thanks to comment 8 (http://www.windowsworkstation.com/win2008/win2008/configure-auto-logon#comment-3539), that’s the cause of user icon not showing on my welcome screen…

  7. simon says:

    thanks admin

  8. Vikramaditya says:

    Nevermind!–Figured it out thanks to arrocharGeek! You are absolutely correct and my savior haha.

    Went to cmd prompt, and used the runas command to launch regedit in the administrator environment and then deleted the DWORD value from there!

    In case anyone else has this problem. Launch command prompt from the start menu. Go to your system32 folder (C:WindowsSystem32) and type “runas env user:administrator ‘regedit.exe'” , that way you have full permissions in the Registry Editor and can do what you need to!

  9. Vikramaditya says:

    Ahh, the issue #10 talks about just happened to me! I did the “remove administrator from login” instructions in post #2, and now I’m logged into my normal user account, and UAC prevents from doing ANYTHING–including changing the registry back to allow me to see the administrator at the login screen. And since there’s no administrator there, I can’t log into the administrator account at all to fix the problem either!

    Feeling really stupid after spending 8 hours setting up windows server today, any help would be MUCH appreciated!

  10. Aslan says:

    works fine for Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta. Thank you!

  11. arrocharGeek says:

    Note that if you hide all your administrators group accounts from the welcome screen, you will not be able to log in as any of those users, and elevating privelages via UAC does not work either.
    Someone did mention in the forum that “runas.exe” at the cmd prompt will allow one to enter administrator credentials to elevate – but I have not tested it, as I reinstalled before I found that information.

    Perhaps a warning is in order, for this step to alert users to this issue.

  12. Ulle says:

    Hi,

    I have now auto login on my user. the user is not administrator, so when i want to shut down the pc i could switch user og logut, how could i shut down the PC instead

    Thanks for a fantastic guide/tool

    Arris: Read step 5 of the Create a new User Account page to give non-Admin accounts permissions to shutdown. Thanks for the compliments! 😉

  13. Anonymous says:

    I have the same problem as in the previous post.

    I think it is caused by this:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947708/en-us

  14. Anonymous says:

    I only see username and password boxes on the welcome screen. How do I show the user list selection?

    – I have admin and non-admin users
    – I disabled “Do not show last logged on user name” in group policy

    Arris: If I add some users using the Create a new User Account page, I get a logon screen like this. Don’t know what your logonscreen is different from this one?

  15. help me says:

    When my computer is idling it goes to the Windows Logon screen and shows the current user as “locked” and my downloads are basically stopped along with other ongoing work. How to I make it stay logged into the user?

    Arris: Probably that’s the screensaver that is being activated after X minutes and if you press any key the logon screen will be displayed. You can disable this behavior by right clicking your desktop -> Personalize -> Screen Saver -> Uncheck “On resume, display logon screen”. It’s still weird that downloads stop because of this…

  16. hannubys says:

    logonexpert is nice

  17. rsergio says:

    Guys look at Logonexpert tool for windows 2008 autologon it saves password encrypted

  18. Raj says:

    Wow.. thanks Admin!

    Admin: You ‘re welcome! 😉

  19. Raj says:

    Hello, is there a way to ‘hide’ Administrator from the login screen?
    Administrator is always in focus upon boot and I have to click on my name to login as me.. if I hide Administrator, I can just hit ‘enter’ and enter my password..
    Thx

    Admin: See this topic at the forum how to hide users from the login screen!

  20. RustyBadger says:

    The user I wanted to auto-logon as didn’t have a password, this reg hack worked instead:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogonDefaultUserName String %USERNAME&
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogonDefaultPassword String %PASSWORD% or blank
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogonAutoAdminLogon DWORD 1

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324737

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