Username
Username
specifies a local account or a domain user account on the domain specified by the Domain.
By default, the built-in administrator account is disabled in all default clean installations. You can enable the built-in Administrator account during unattended installations, by setting Username
to Administrator (only the English word will automatically enable the account). This enables the built-in administrator account, even if a password is not specified in AdministratorPassword.
If you are deploying a multilingual Windows image, you should specify account names and group names, by using the language-neutral names. The language-neutral account and group names are specified in English, for example, Administrators, Power Users, and Guest. This is required because the shell account settings are processed before a default user interface (UI) language is applied to the computer.
Username |
Specifies the user account name used for autologon. Username is a string with a maximum length of 256 characters. |
This string type does not support empty elements. Do not create an empty value for this setting.
Note
If this string value is left blank, Setup fails.
Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup | AutoLogon | Username
For the list of the supported Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup.
The following XML output shows how to set autologon.
<AutoLogon>
<Password>
<Value>MyPassword</Value>
<PlainText>true</PlainText>
</Password>
<Domain>FabrikamDomain</Domain>
<Enabled>true</Enabled>
<LogonCount>2</LogonCount>
<Username>MyUserName</Username>
</AutoLogon>