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How about using an automatic log on
This is from NT Tips ........
For this tip to work, you must have a password, and you must enter the
password that you chose for your system log-on. If you enter a
different password, you'll have problems with other programs.
This will not work if you have a empty password ......so if you don't have
a password and just hit enter as a password then you need to set a real
password before preceding.
Keep in mind the usual warnings about making changes to the Registry.
Run RegEdit and navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Look in the right pane for AutoAdminLogon. If it's there, double-click
it and change the value to 1.
If it isn't there, choose Edit, New, String Value. Name the new value
AutoAdminLogon. Now double-click the new entry's icon and give it the
value 1. Click OK.
For the automatic log-on to work, you have to add your password. Look
for DefaultPassword in the right pane. If it isn't there, create it by
choosing Edit, New, String Value. Double-click the new icon and when
the dialog box opens, assign your password to it. Click OK to close
the dialog box. (Note: The password cannot be a space or a null
string. If you use a space or null string, this tip will not work).
Now you can close RegEdit and restart the computer.
Mark
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>I have two machines based on the Intel DK440LX Motherboard.
>They are both Running Windows NT Server 4.0.
>The problem is that unless there is a PS/2 mouse attached the keyboard does
>not work after the bootup process switches to NT's video mode (the blue
>screen where it lists your version and number of processors).
>This means that you cannot press Ctrl-Alt-Del to login.
>Looking at the devices in NT the PS/2 mouse and keyboard seem to be one
>device.
>All of this would not really be a problem except that the two machines are
>to be run as servers in a server room running through a switch box, which
>has only has connectors for a serial mouse.
>Does anyone have any ideas at all?
>Thanks
>Jake
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