Jump to content

Fodder

Member
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 
  • Country

    United States

Everything posted by Fodder

  1. Hi There, I don't know about your script but I was having the same Workstation service error on my build and have found the culprit. I was loading WinPE 2.0 through VMWare and only had 256mbs of RAM allocated to the session. Once I bumped that up 512mbs, ipso facto presto chango, it worked! Hope this helps, Fodder
  2. Hi All, Just adding my two cents worth: Crusader: No Remorse - Wikipedia - Crusader: No Remorse I spent a lot of time getting this one working in DOS.... Ultima VI: The False Prophet - Wikipedia - Ultima VI: The False Prophet Made good use of my new Adlib card...
  3. Just as a follow-up. I have sort of hacked around this problem by editting the .default registry entry HCU\.default\Control Panel\Desktop\ScreenSaverIsSecure back to 0. This seems to have solved the issue for when no-one is logged in.
  4. I believe you! Thousands wouldn't, but I do!
  5. Hi There, This is fairly easy to do. Open up the Local Security settings console (type secpol.msc at the command prompt) and go to Local Policies/Audit Policies. Within that list you will see 'Audit Login Events'. Double click on that and change the value to 'Success'. You can now check the logon attempts in the Event Viewer. Type Compmgmt.msc and go to Event Viewer/Security. It's all there now. Hope this helps!
  6. I have an interesting issue with an image I'm building. I have set an administrator password and have the screensaver set to time out in ten minutes with a password required on resume. There is no problem after having logged in already. The problem occurs if I turn on the machine and don't log in right away and allow the screen saver to activate. At this point it is impossible to log in with any account. If I reboot and log in immeadiately, there is no problem. Any ideas? I am running Windows XP SP1 with the latest patches.
×
×
  • Create New...