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Guest account in unattended XP

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Hi, sorry for not seaching through the entire forum but here are much more than there was back in 2005

I have again looked in the unattended site at http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/27/ for adding users

I'm using the useraccounts.cmd in the NET USER Method to add the Admin user

I would like to activate / turn on, the default Guest Account and give it a password, so that network users must type in the password to access shared resources

Can anyone please help?

Thanx

Edited by casper.roux

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You can do that from within nLite.

Thanx :whistle:

I'm not using it but will give it a try...

How would this be done? (winnt.sif/regtweak/other) I've got 2 folders with XP, one with updates & the other one just added the unattended.

Could I run nLite in folder one & just copy the "Fix" to the other one?

I'm doing it this way,

First of all, i'm adding some necessarry SATA drivers for the setup. Then i'm doing some tweaks, reg. tweaks. Customizing users etc.

Than saving it, copying the folder and adding updates, addons and such for one.

Edited by nomadturk

turning the guest account on is not normally recommended. Turn off simple file sharing instead and then use admin or standard accounts.

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