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SYMPTOMSAlthough you have the AutoLogon feature of Windows NT enabled, when you start your Windows NT system you may receive the following error message instead of being automatically logged onto the computer: When you click OK, you are prompted for a user name and password that is valid for the system. CAUSEYour Windows NT system also has the registry entry DontDisplayLastUserName enabled. RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue and use the AutoLogon feature, you will need to
disable DontDisplayLastUserName using the following steps:
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The reason for this conflict is that the registry values are mutually
exclusive. If you enable the DontDisplayLastUserName, you are effectively
blanking out the user name during authentication. Auditing Logon and Logoff
Success and Failure Events demonstrates that the user name is not available
to the system:
NOTE: The User Name field is blank. When the user name is not suppressed in the registry, any other circumstance to cause a failed logon attempt always displays the user name attempting to logon. This includes gibberish for either a DefaultUserName or DefaultPassword. In these cases the user name field is occupied. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: ARTICLE-ID: Q97597 Additional query words: prodnt Auto autoadminlogon
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