re: User Log-in priority
Saturday, September 29, 2007 at 10:11 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Kiwi
(2222 messages posted)
It's under User Passwords and Groups, and it isn't a case of being greyed out for
either W2000 after all, both look the same there, but the newest install now acts
"normally". Whichever of my selves was using the system when I shut down (as Kiwi
or as Administrator) is now the one with priority.
And I didn't do anything differently when I shut down last, not that I was aware
of. But just now, after reading your reply, I booted that PC, and it did what I
expected it to do each of the other times I booted, but it was asking me for the
Administrator password, instead.
The system I am running here and now to make this comment with is the one that always
ignores which self of mine shut it down last, and always wants the Administrator
password, no matter what. Ever since the current Hdd was installed, with a clean
W2K (and WXP) install, it's wanted that.
.
Kiwi
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On Friday, September 28, 2007 at 8:47 pm, Broni wrote:
>Did you try in Group Policy?
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