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I think it is technically possible. I have read that you can force the OOBE application to hide the page... but this would be going against what the OS is designed to do. I would not use it in an enterprise environment.
What is the trouble a local account would create?
Hi,
I am deploying Windows 7 across the network. I am auto joining the computer to the domain, so I do not want a local account to be created. I have tried the suggested settings and it did not work:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732729(v=ws.10).aspx
Thanks
Jonny
I have answered my own question.
Following the instructions above does work, however you have to specify login details in the 'Credentials' section located in the unattendjoin properties. Doing this in an enterprise environment is dangerous as the password in this section is not encrypted. I have made another topic to see if this can be achieved.
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/173617-encrypt-unattend-join-password/
Thanks for all your help.
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Hi,
Is there a way of encrypting the password in the 'Credentials' section located in the unattendjoin properties? I am using this unattended file in an enterprise environment.
It is highlighted in bold below:
</component>
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-UnattendedJoin"...<Identification>
<JoinDomain>DOMAIN NAME</JoinDomain>
<UnsecureJoin>true</UnsecureJoin>
<Credentials>
<Domain>DOMAIN NAME</Domain>
<Password>PASSWORD</Password>
<Username>ADMIN ACCOUNT</Username>
</Credentials>
</Identification>
</component>Thanks
Jonny
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I think it is technically possible. I have read that you can force the OOBE application to hide the page... but this would be going against what the OS is designed to do. I would not use it in an enterprise environment.
What is the trouble a local account would create?
Hi,
I am deploying Windows 7 across the network. I am auto joining the computer to the domain, so I do not want a local account to be created. I have tried the suggested settings and it did not work:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732729(v=ws.10).aspx
Thanks
Jonny
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The page can be hidden by providing user account information in the answer file.
Which edition of Windows 7 are you using?
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, but I was wondering if there was a way to not create a local user account?
Thanks
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Hi Everyone,
I have created an unattended file which auto-joins to the domain, but it still prompts me to create a local user account. How can this part be skipped? I know you can use the firstlogon commands to delete the account, but I was wondering if there was a way to do it without even creating the account?
Thanks
Jonny
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Encrypt unattend join password
in Unattended Windows 7/Server 2008R2
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Excellent answers! Thanks guys.