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Autologon to Domain Problem!!!!! HELP!

 
 
Chris-n-Jordan
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      1st Mar 2006
Greetings All!

I have a domain with 31 computers that usually use a profile called
"student" to log in and have an identical environment on all of them.
I have a mapped drive labeled Z with the standard desktop background as
well as some certain application files. I mapped this in the Student
Profile (Active Directory Users and Computers). I decided today to try
to AutoLogon to the domain using the student profile. I did this with
a registry modification in Hive: KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Key:
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. there are four
things I modified, which include an Autologon switch, the user name,
the password, and domain name.

Well...this is really interesting. Now, the network drive does not get
mapped and the desktop background disappears and my network app won't
work. I log off and log back on with THE SAME CREDENTIALS and
everything works. Somehow, just automating the process breaks
everything down.

Any fixes or workarounds? HELP!

Chris

 
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