ַי serge
First of all before you take a ghost image i suggest do the following :
i) Remove any unused local profiles on the system.
ii) Empty the recycle bin
iii) Clear the Event Log
iv) Delete any temporary files
v) Delete the volume name from the C: Drive.
vi) It is recommended that the hard disk is defragmented prior to imaging.
Then Reboot your system.Copy all sysprep files(sysprep.exe - sysprep.inf) to
C:\sysprep folder.
The sysprep.inf must contain all information you want.
Note : The MiniSetup wizard will delete this directory.To retain the files,
copy them to a different directory.
I hope that help's....
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Miltiadis Tsitouris - MCP (NT - 2000)
"serge calderara" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear all,
>
> I have preparaing dellyement of Windows 2000 professional
> by using the sysprep utility.
> The I creat my image with ghost.
>
> I would like to set the autoadminlogon for a default user
> different that the Administrator during my sysprep phase.
> I have place different related entry in registry such as :
> AutoAdminLogon=1
> DefaultUser=Operator
> DefaultPassWord=oper
>
> Then I run my sysprep utility and restart my system to
> check if it works ok.
> I then noticed that my autoadminlog is not working and the
> entry previously set hve been reset.
>
> How can I do to keep them in my sysprep and autolog works
> after image restore?
>
> thnaks for your help
> regards
> serge
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