Specifications

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AE/LZB 119 1897 R1A
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6.2.2.4 Auto Logon Dialog Box
The Auto Logon dialog box, shown selected in the following figure, provides configuration functions for Windows NT
user log-on parameters required for an automatic user log-on sequence during a Windows NT boot-up. Configurable
parameters required to complete an automatic log-on include the user’s name, password, and the log-on domain name. Also
via this dialog box, automatic log-on may be enabled and disabled. As required, save any changes made by clicking the
<Save> command button. Saved changes directly affect a Windows NT log-on sequence; the console application is not
affected in any way.
Figure 6-9 — Configuration Editor’s Auto Logon Dialog Box
6.2.2.4.1 Log-On User’s Name
In the User Name text box, enter the log-on user’s name required during the automatic Windows NT log-on sequence.
Assuming automatic log-on is enabled (see section 6.2.2.4.4 which follows), this user will be automatically logged-on to the
specified domain. The entered/saved user name must be a valid user name in the computer domain; if not, the automatic log-
on sequence will not be successful and Windows NT will revert back to manual log-on.
If automatic log-on is disabled, the entered/saved user name is the user name initially displayed in the Windows NT log-
on dialog box. If required, the user may change this name as required before continuing the manual log-on sequence.
6.2.2.4.2 Log-On Domain’s Name
In the Domain text box, enter the log-on domain’s name required during the automatic Windows NT log-on sequence.
Assuming automatic log-on is enabled, this domain will be the domain which the specified user logs into. The entered/saved
domain name must be a valid domain name in the computer network; if not, the automatic log-on sequence will not be
successful and Windows NT will revert back to manual log-on.
If automatic log-on is disabled, the entered/saved domain name is the domain name initially displayed in the Windows
NT log-on dialog box. If required, the user may change this name as required before continuing the manual log-on sequence.