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| | RE: Sysprep and Administrator account "Moyukh" wrote: > Here is a scenarion, I have deleted all user account and enable the > Administrator account, and set it to auto logon, so that it can boot directly > into the account and run some automated tests.. Now when i sysprep such a > machine and create a image, After deploying the image with a unattend.xml, > it disable the Administrator account. So i left with a unusable system with > no valid account to login. this issue was faced by me before what was the exact step which resolve the issue > > Now here is my question > 1. Is this a bug in Vista? Or this is not a valid scenario? > 2. After getting stuck, Is there a way to activate the Administrator account > by booting through Windows PE? > > Vista Version : 5600 RC1 > > Waiting to hear from you, please help me out > > Regards > /Moyukh > > |
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