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Is there any other way to auto logon to multiple accounts in our environment? Currently the users are local users, but we could make them domain users if that is required. If you are doing on a server, the message will not appear. You need to change some registry values. As soon as you change the AutoAdminLogon to 1, then you will see the tick box with message under the User Accounts settings.

For more information, please have a look at this page. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. GregAskew I disabled the checkmark in control userpasswords2 but the system still seems to not autologon. Pretty frustrating.

This worked on — Ben Guild. Any solution? The above solutions does not work for me either on windows server no domain — Alkampfer. Alkampfer - I've added an answer for non-domain Windows Server that may help you — killercowuk. Show 3 more comments. I also struggled to get this to work on a non-Domain connected Windows Server Unfortunately this is not available for a Windows domain controller Esa Jokinen Esa Jokinen Isn't the whole point of using control userpasswords2 to avoid having to add raw password details to the registry.?

Either way, that and Greg's solution unfortunately didn't work. Hi, just a note that although this does qualify as a bad idea in most cases, there are cases where this is perfectly acceptable, ex. If you only configure the autoadminlogin key, the checkbox will appear. Then you can check, and uncheck it to enter your credentials, which will NOT be saved in the registry in plain text.

I have a game server in where the game requires the user to be logged in to start, so this in conjunction with a scheduled task that runs on login works perfectly to get it up again after a server restart.

The fix? Photo: Disable Enhanced View You'll immediately be redirected to the console session which should be logged in. ServerGuy ServerGuy 81 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. Perhaps it can be resolved by doing whatever needs doing as a service or a scheduled task? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Doug Luxem Doug Luxem 9, 7 7 gold badges 48 48 silver badges 80 80 bronze badges. It is not until you give up on the last step where do I type in the user name and password, oh I give up and press ok , that you are prompted for the user name and password.

Must check and uncheck users must enter a user name and password How can this be used to login multiple users? Maxwell Maxwell 5, 1 1 gold badge 24 24 silver badges 31 31 bronze badges.

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I don't want to schedule it, I want to raise the entire build agent process that should run always when the machine starts. Schedule task for Windows allows you to schedule a task to run at system startup. I'm sure has that choice as well. Still, I want a proper session, the user credentials are not enough. When I tried running it as a service under the same user credentials , it didn't work.

Running as a service is not the same as running as a scheduled task. I really believe that an exe running under a scheduled task is a proper session. The only thing I'm not sure about is if the process insisted on displaying stuff on a real CRT.

These logs are good, however you cannot display the user account for each login event Event ID The exact command is given below. Please help me with Event ID or any other relevant information. Microsoft Student Partner …. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.



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