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Board Licensed to: Geeks to Go, Inc. Facebook Twitter. Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Windows reboots by itself Started by jaden , Sep 12 PM. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next. Posted 12 September - PM. Posted 13 September - AM. Johanna The Leather Lady Moderator 3, posts. Turn off the auto reboot function, and write down and post the error code on the blue screen when it happens again.

Also, check your event logs for problems at about the same time as the spontaneous reboots. Obviously security is now non-existant because anyone can walk up to the server and start typing. However you can set the screen saver to a very short timeout so it rapidly locks the interactive session. The only security risk is if someone is watching the server restart and can grab it in the time between the autologin and the screen saver cutting in. I only thought of this after posting my first reply, but if you put your app in a virtual server you can have it running in the interactive session and there's no security risk because the virtual machine has no keyboard and mouse.

A popular alternative to RDP in this scenario is VNC, which allows you to connect to the console session whether it's logged in or not. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.

Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 12 years, 6 months ago. Active 12 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 2k times. So: 1: Recognize when the app is dead done 2: Reboot the server automatically when this is done simple, done 3: When the server finishes rebooting open this app on the RDC desktop of an admin level user.

My formal question is: How do I do 3? Any advice would be extremely welcome and appreciated. Improve this question. Evan Anderson k 18 18 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Travis Travis 3 3 bronze badges. Wouldn't asking just 3 have been enough? Travis: Verbosity doesn't hurt my eyes. I like to hear background because sometimes communicating subtle nuances of the situation can get you a better answer.

Keep up the verbosity. Could you infect yourself with the Sasser virus? Tomalak: Sometimes when I post questions like this in forums I get a lot of responses that do not answer my question but try to redefine my question because of a lack of given detail. This is a waste of time. Farseeker: "Snow Crash" much?

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. I just tested this on a W2K machine, and it does not disrupt the autologon. This will prevent the plaintext password from being read by a limited-access user on the box. That's how I'd do it. Improve this answer. Evan Anderson Evan Anderson k 18 18 gold badges silver badges bronze badges.

Of course the DefaultPassword registry value is limited-user-readable, which is an advantage of TweakUI in that there's some degree of password encryption. A limited user can't read the registry remotely, but any process running locally can.

Phh-- TweakUI encodes the password-- it's not encrypted. Sidebar Sidebar. Forums Software Operating Systems. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next. Neonsigns Junior Member.

Jan 5, 7 0 0. I am having a strange problem. My computer just reboots randomly. Anyone else having the same problem or maybe know any solutions. Abzstrak Platinum Member. Mar 11, 2, 0 0. We need more info Feb 17, 1, 0 0. Well, my first thought is that you are getting a fatal error of some sort I know, I know, how on earth did I know that? To find out whats going on Right click on My Computer and then select properties.

Select the Advanced tab on the far right and then click the Startup and Recovery button at the bottom. That will bring up a window with some options. From there you will be able to actually see what is causing the problem and we will try and fix it. Mar 2, 1, 0 0. Jun 24, 1, 0 0. Dec 6, 5, 0 Sadboi is right..

Kadesh Member. Apr 27, 78 0 0. ProviaFan Lifer. Mar 17, 14, 1 0. I think they need to make this a part of the official Anandtech FAQ, since this comes up so very often. Anyway, you do need to implement what igiveup and Kadesh said; then tell us what the string of capitol letters in the BSOD say, and what DLL or program the error is in.

Psychoholic Elite Member. Oct 11, 2, 0 Once you get the blue screen, this will help you make sense of it.



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