After a long hiatus I've gotten back to using unattended, and now
(except for those pesky recalcitrant IBM PC300 machines) between it and
autoit3 have almost everything smooth as silk, even including (yay!)
nothing-but-net installs on those machines which actually respect LAN
booting and PXE instead of merely pretending to. :p
Key word being "almost" :). When unattended is tidying up after itself,
it appears to run autolog.pl one last time to disable automatic logins.
However this is resulting in our users being presented with a login that
defaults to the local machine rather than the domain (and further they
have to click on Options to even see that this is so and change it).
Being a school, some of our users aren't quite savvy with figuring that
out, and I'd like to neaten it out.
I've looked through the .bat files in scripts and haven't found where
it's doing this. Have I missed it or is it hardcoded into Unattended?
Regards,
Shane Curtis
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IT Support Officer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Walkervale State Primary School, Bundaberg QLD 4670, Australia.
Mobile: 0439-415181 Phone: (07) 4151-4800 Fax: (07) 4153-2795
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