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Removed "Log Off" - Need to login as Administrator
Timm Zahn 15.05.2007 15:48:02
I had thought that I had completed all of the setup I needed on a shared
Internet access PC, and removed the Log Off functionality from the Start menu.

I need to log back in and make a change or two as the local administrator,
but the system automatically logs in with the limited account, and won't let
me log off in order to login with another account.

What can I do, aside from re-imaging the PC, to be able to login with the
local administrator account?

Thanks,
Timm

RE: Removed "Log Off" - Need to login as Administrator
eparico 16.05.2007 20:40:02
Hi Timm,

If you didn't disable the function for the task manager, you can use it to
log the machine off. Check out this link and see if it helps. Good luck.

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noautologon.htm

"Timm Zahn" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I had thought that I had completed all of the setup I needed on a shared
> Internet access PC, and removed the Log Off functionality from the Start menu.
>
> I need to log back in and make a change or two as the local administrator,
> but the system automatically logs in with the limited account, and won't let
> me log off in order to login with another account.
>
> What can I do, aside from re-imaging the PC, to be able to login with the
> local administrator account?
>
> Thanks,
> Timm
>
RE: Removed "Log Off" - Need to login as Administrator
eparico 16.05.2007 20:51:01
Sorry for the double reply but I thought of something else...have you tried
booting the computer into safe mode to see if you can make any changes that
way?

"eparico" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hi Timm,
>
> If you didn't disable the function for the task manager, you can use it to
> log the machine off. Check out this link and see if it helps. Good luck.
>
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noautologon.htm
>
> "Timm Zahn" wrote:
>
> > I had thought that I had completed all of the setup I needed on a shared
> > Internet access PC, and removed the Log Off functionality from the Start menu.
> >
> > I need to log back in and make a change or two as the local administrator,
> > but the system automatically logs in with the limited account, and won't let
> > me log off in order to login with another account.
> >
> > What can I do, aside from re-imaging the PC, to be able to login with the
> > local administrator account?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Timm
> >
Re: Removed "Log Off" - Need to login as Administrator
Brad <atwork[ at ]work.com> 16.05.2007 21:34:44
Doesn't holding down the shift key also bypass autologin?


On Tue, 15 May 2007 08:48:02 -0700, Timm Zahn
<TimmZahn[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>I had thought that I had completed all of the setup I needed on a shared
>Internet access PC, and removed the Log Off functionality from the Start menu.
>
>I need to log back in and make a change or two as the local administrator,
>but the system automatically logs in with the limited account, and won't let
>me log off in order to login with another account.
>
>What can I do, aside from re-imaging the PC, to be able to login with the
>local administrator account?
>
>Thanks,
>Timm
Re: Removed "Log Off" - Need to login as Administrator
Timm Zahn 16.05.2007 22:23:00
I thought that it should too, but it did not. The tips from the other person
that posted did not work either, unfortunately.

I was able to do a system restore, and put the machine back into a state
from before I locked myself out.

Thanks anyway.


"Brad" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Doesn't holding down the shift key also bypass autologin?
>
>
> On Tue, 15 May 2007 08:48:02 -0700, Timm Zahn
> <TimmZahn[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I had thought that I had completed all of the setup I needed on a shared
> >Internet access PC, and removed the Log Off functionality from the Start menu.
> >
> >I need to log back in and make a change or two as the local administrator,
> >but the system automatically logs in with the limited account, and won't let
> >me log off in order to login with another account.
> >
> >What can I do, aside from re-imaging the PC, to be able to login with the
> >local administrator account?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Timm
>
Re: Removed "Log Off" - Need to login as Administrator
Emily Guadagno (Msft) 24.05.2007 17:06:03
We're not able to repro this--holding down shift bypasses autologon for us.

"Timm Zahn" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I thought that it should too, but it did not. The tips from the other person
> that posted did not work either, unfortunately.
>
> I was able to do a system restore, and put the machine back into a state
> from before I locked myself out.
>
> Thanks anyway.
>
>
> "Brad" wrote:
>
> > Doesn't holding down the shift key also bypass autologin?
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 15 May 2007 08:48:02 -0700, Timm Zahn
> > <TimmZahn[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> > >I had thought that I had completed all of the setup I needed on a shared
> > >Internet access PC, and removed the Log Off functionality from the Start menu.
> > >
> > >I need to log back in and make a change or two as the local administrator,
> > >but the system automatically logs in with the limited account, and won't let
> > >me log off in order to login with another account.
> > >
> > >What can I do, aside from re-imaging the PC, to be able to login with the
> > >local administrator account?
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Timm
> >
Re: Removed "Log Off" - Need to login as Administrator
"Brad" <bs[ at ]imhere.com> 20.06.2007 15:12:17
Can't you "log off" the current user then hit Ctrl-Alt-Del twice to get a
blank log-on screen. Currently that's what I'm doing to logon as another
user.
Brad

"Emily Guadagno (Msft)" <EmilyGuadagnoMsft[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:00129ECF-9B2A-47B6-A792-5E229BA171A6[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> We're not able to repro this--holding down shift bypasses autologon for
us.
>
> "Timm Zahn" wrote:
>
> > I thought that it should too, but it did not. The tips from the other
person
> > that posted did not work either, unfortunately.
> >
> > I was able to do a system restore, and put the machine back into a state
> > from before I locked myself out.
> >
> > Thanks anyway.
> >
> >
> > "Brad" wrote:
> >
> > > Doesn't holding down the shift key also bypass autologin?
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, 15 May 2007 08:48:02 -0700, Timm Zahn
> > > <TimmZahn[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > >I had thought that I had completed all of the setup I needed on a
shared
> > > >Internet access PC, and removed the Log Off functionality from the
Start menu.
> > > >
> > > >I need to log back in and make a change or two as the local
administrator,
> > > >but the system automatically logs in with the limited account, and
won't let
> > > >me log off in order to login with another account.
> > > >
> > > >What can I do, aside from re-imaging the PC, to be able to login with
the
> > > >local administrator account?
> > > >
> > > >Thanks,
> > > >Timm
> > >


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