Ah, alas.. it was good while it lasted but the \Windows\Security folder has gone away and what to do with renaming Administrator account now???
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SP1 RTM SECURITY FOLDER
#2
Posted 28 February 2008 - 09:47 PM
What? you can't do that through your answer file xml?
#3
Posted 29 February 2008 - 09:20 PM
If you know something I don't please share.
I know how to activate and logon and KEEP Administrator on logon screen. That is not what I meant.
As you know, I was able to rename the Administrator account before first logon. Ramifications being that if you use programs such as Acronis TrueImage...Even with SP1 and logging on with Administrator and then RENAMING Administrator, this superb piece of backup software does not recognize MAVERICK the Administrator as defined before first logon and MAVERICK the Administrator...logging on as Administrator and rename Administrator to MAVERICK (Even though they have the same user name and same god modes).
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WAIT...! ANSWER FILE? For crying out loud
I know how to activate and logon and KEEP Administrator on logon screen. That is not what I meant.
As you know, I was able to rename the Administrator account before first logon. Ramifications being that if you use programs such as Acronis TrueImage...Even with SP1 and logging on with Administrator and then RENAMING Administrator, this superb piece of backup software does not recognize MAVERICK the Administrator as defined before first logon and MAVERICK the Administrator...logging on as Administrator and rename Administrator to MAVERICK (Even though they have the same user name and same god modes).
EDIT:
WAIT...! ANSWER FILE? For crying out loud
This post has been edited by razormoon: 29 February 2008 - 09:21 PM
#4
Posted 02 March 2008 - 10:39 AM
Nope. autounattend.xml is of no help. Am I missing something under SP1?
#5
Posted 02 March 2008 - 04:02 PM
Do understand now if using 3rd party imaging an xml ans file ain't gonna help you.
#6
Posted 04 March 2008 - 06:47 PM
Yup, I agree. I do my own unattend.xml. Still no help.
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I think I hear what you're saying...what would that have to do with security folder if all I do is remove languages, backup and \sources files?
EDIT:
I think I hear what you're saying...what would that have to do with security folder if all I do is remove languages, backup and \sources files?
This post has been edited by razormoon: 04 March 2008 - 07:00 PM
- ← remove watermark and oem customization
- Unattended Windows Vista/Server 2008
- i need to edit this pic....plz getin →
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