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Bjoern
Hi,
we have a Windows 2000 Webserver, that uses needs a mapped
network drive to serve webcontents, that are based on an
other machine. I mapped the source with the administrator
account.
The problem is, that every time, we reboot the server,
somone has to go into the server room and has to logon as
administrator.
I tried to avoid this by configuring the automated logon
in the registry. It work, but every time we logon using
terminal service client, the server remerbers the last
login name, and the auto logon fails the next time.
How can I disable it, that the server overwrites the
Regkeys "DefaultUserName" and "DefaultDomainName" at every
logoff? Or is there a way to map a network drive without
logon?
Thanks, Björn
we have a Windows 2000 Webserver, that uses needs a mapped
network drive to serve webcontents, that are based on an
other machine. I mapped the source with the administrator
account.
The problem is, that every time, we reboot the server,
somone has to go into the server room and has to logon as
administrator.
I tried to avoid this by configuring the automated logon
in the registry. It work, but every time we logon using
terminal service client, the server remerbers the last
login name, and the auto logon fails the next time.
How can I disable it, that the server overwrites the
Regkeys "DefaultUserName" and "DefaultDomainName" at every
logoff? Or is there a way to map a network drive without
logon?
Thanks, Björn