The
default setting is YES.
/PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the user account must have a password associated
with it. The default setting is YES. Creating a user account without a password, even on
a stand-alone machine, is an invitation to invasion by a cracker. In fact, you should change your
password relatively often to ensure that crackers have short-term use of your machine even if
they do guess your password.
/PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets the path for the user??™s logon profile. You can learn more about
user logon profiles at http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_logon.htm.
/SCRIPTPATH:pathname Defines the location of the user??™s logon script. The logon script controls
actions the machine takes as part of setting up Windows for the user after the user logs into
the system.
/TIMES:{times | ALL} Defines the user??™s logon hours. A user can??™t log onto the system outside
of these hours. You express the times as starting day, ending day, starting time, and ending
time. The system limits you to using one-hour increments for the time. You can spell days out
or abbreviate them. The times can appear in 12- or 24-hour format. Supplying a value of ALL as
input means that the user can always log into the system.
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