The Administrator account is disabled by design in Vista. It can be enabled
via Group Policy, so you may be able to do that before closing the image
again?
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"Moyukh" <> wrote in message
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>I don't think XP behaves the same way, If the Administrator account is
> enabled before sysprep, It Does not get magically disabled while running
> setup when rebooted after sysprep.
>
> About running Vista into Safe Mode, It gives Administrator login Icon, But
> when clicked it says "Your account has been disabled. Please see your
> system
> administrator"
>
> So i am back to the same point.
> 1. Is this a bug in Vista?
> 2. Is there a way to enable the Administrator account without logging into
> the system? May be from PE
>
> Regards
> Moyukh
>
>
> "Tommy Sun" wrote:
>
>> I know this scenario in windows XP envrioment. It's by design.
>> Now it looks it's same in Vista.
>>
>> You can start VISTA safe mode then to enable administrator account.
>> --
>> We are IT S.W.A.T.
>>
>>
>> "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.
>> >
>> > 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
>> >
>> >