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| Using USB key to login computers on domain. Hello, I'm an IT Technician of a High School with a little over 450 computers on a domain. I'm basicly trying to work out if there is a way of using a usb stick to login to a computer without having to install 3rd party software on the computer. The problem is having problem with students you have to go out to the computer and enter your admin username and password, which can be very insecure because the kids can look over your shoulder and it also wastes a bit of time. I would like to be able to go to any computer in the school put the usb stick in and it will log in automaticly and be able to access remote desktop with the same thing, so i never have to put in the username and password infront of the child(s). Thank you Josh Bauer |
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| Re: Using USB key to login computers on domain. From: "Joshua Bauer" <JoshuaBauer@discussions.microsoft.com> | Hello, | | I'm an IT Technician of a High School with a little over 450 computers on a | domain. I'm basicly trying to work out if there is a way of using a usb stick | to login to a computer without having to install 3rd party software on the | computer. | | The problem is having problem with students you have to go out to the | computer and enter your admin username and password, which can be very | insecure because the kids can look over your shoulder and it also wastes a | bit of time. I would like to be able to go to any computer in the school put | the usb stick in and it will log in automaticly and be able to access remote | desktop with the same thing, so i never have to put in the username and | password infront of the child(s). | | Thank you | | Josh Bauer No. You have to use a login account. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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| Re: Using USB key to login computers on domain. What Network Provider Either Make Like A Student Account At My School They Have A Student Account On The Novell Client And It Has diffrent Network Drives Like Projects On My School |
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| Re: Using USB key to login computers on domain. From: "Russell Richardson" <imaginekid******.com> | What Network Provider Either Make Like A Student Account At My School They | Have A Student Account On The Novell Client And It Has diffrent Network | Drives Like Projects On My School Please do stay in school. Definitely, concentrate on the English language and communications skills. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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| Re: Using USB key to login computers on domain. "Joshua Bauer" <JoshuaBauer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F949F762-59A3-4DDB-A14D-B23E837E06CD@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I'm an IT Technician of a High School with a little over 450 computers on > a > domain. I'm basicly trying to work out if there is a way of using a usb > stick > to login to a computer without having to install 3rd party software on the > computer. > > The problem is having problem with students you have to go out to the > computer and enter your admin username and password, which can be very > insecure because the kids can look over your shoulder and it also wastes a > bit of time. I would like to be able to go to any computer in the school > put > the usb stick in and it will log in automaticly and be able to access > remote > desktop with the same thing, so i never have to put in the username and > password infront of the child(s). > > Thank you > > Josh Bauer Having such a facility would be catastrophic because sooner or later you'd leave the USB key behind, which would give the students a golden opportunity to copy it. Learn how to touch- type - it is a skill that is extremely useful: Not only will it make you much more effective in your job but it will also make it impossible for the students to watch you type your password. |
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| Re: Using USB key to login computers on domain. All you need to do is write a small app that calls 'RunAs'. The account should be set up as limited. The teacher plugs in the thumb drive, chooses the program they want to off of the menu on the thumbdrive. The thumbdrive executes the program as 'RunAs'. You eject the thumbdrive and go on your way. I keep some software on a couple of clients machines that I don't want them to run, and have it so that I can plugin my thumbdrive at any of their workstations and access the maintenance apps through the thumbdrive. -- Sincerely, C.Joseph Drayton, Ph.D. AS&T CSD Computer Services Web site: http://csdcs.tlerma.com/ E-mail: csdcs@tlerma.com |
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| Re: Using USB key to login computers on domain. C.Joseph S. Drayton wrote: >All you need to do is write a small app that calls 'RunAs'. > >The account should be set up as limited. The teacher plugs in the >thumb drive, chooses the program they want to off of the menu on the >thumbdrive. The thumbdrive executes the program as 'RunAs'. You eject >the thumbdrive and go on your way. > >I keep some software on a couple of clients machines that I don't want >them to run, and have it so that I can plugin my thumbdrive at any of >their workstations and access the maintenance apps through the >thumbdrive. Sometimes I get into to much of a rush . . . <LOL>. The trick to making this work is a little 5KB program that is free for us in both the personal and computer world called 'sanur'. All it does is pipe the password into the RunAs command. Sanur works great, but I found that sometimes it had problems with passwords that contained numbers so the password has to be in quotes. It also doesn't always know what to do with long filenames that have spaces in them so again, put them in quotes. With the little hap I wrote to handle those peculiarities, I haven't found a system I couldn't use the thumbdrive on. -- Sincerely, C.Joseph Drayton, Ph.D. AS&T CSD Computer Services Web site: http://csdcs.tlerma.com/ E-mail: csdcs@tlerma.com |
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