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The Kiosk Series - Part Three - Microsoft SteadyState vs Group Policies | Creeva's World 2.0
Started by creeva · 10 months ago
1 year ago
This is probably a very simple question, but what methods are you looking at (or are you) to log in a restricted domain user account on startup?
1 year ago
To automatically login in a user there is a registry entry that you can put in the user name and passwords and that will cache it for you and auto login. The problem with using steadystate with user accounts and auto login is that user accounts must be local and not domain accounts, and the session timer makes absolutely no sense with auto login.
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