Palnatoke Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 (edited) 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 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 Edited March 4, 2009 by Palnatoke
g-force Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 (edited) I can`t see any attachments...? > solvedBut let me say that "Owner" is a limitation of XP "Home", different to XP "Pro". Edited March 5, 2009 by g-force
Palnatoke Posted March 4, 2009 Author Posted March 4, 2009 Sorry my fault..Seems that i forgot the attachments...Anyways.Is there a solution to this?Because its really annoying I just tried using XP SP3 Deployment Tools to create the unattended setup (instead of nLite)But its still doing it
Ponch Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 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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