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Hello guys..

I have a new problem :)

I have finnaly made and installation that does not restart the computer, but of course i have another problem now.

It keeps doing funny stuff with the users.

When i boot windows, at first i got a login screen (see attachment 1, called user 2)

In english the text says "You can not logon, the reason is a limit on your account"

I dont want that screen there..

When i press ok, it takes me to the Normal windows xp logon screen.

But now there are two users :o

One called "Owner"

and one called my name.

First of, i dont want the user called "Owner"

Second, i want it to log onto my user when i start the computer.

Attachment two (called "user") shows what i wrote in the unattended part of nLite.

Would somebody mind telling me what i should write, so that it works :)

Thanks

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Edited by Palnatoke

Posted (edited)

I can`t see any attachments...? > solved

But let me say that "Owner" is a limitation of XP "Home", different to XP "Pro".

Edited by g-force
Posted

Sorry my fault..

Seems that i forgot the attachments...

Anyways.

Is there a solution to this?

Because its really annoying :o

I just tried using XP SP3 Deployment Tools to create the unattended setup (instead of nLite)

But its still doing it :o

Posted

In XP HOME, you NEED to have an "administrator" account (you can rename iot with nLite but it only makes my explanation more complicated) as well as an "owner/user" (you choose it) account with admin rights. That "owner/user" account is created at OOBE when you first start XP Home and are asked for user names. There is also a limitation in the PC name versus user name.

Normally, when creating only 1 "owner/user" account, that account auto logs in at next boot annd the "administrator" account is hiddehn unless in safe mode. Depending on your method for creating that user (oobe/no oobe/unattended), some problems may arise indeed.

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