anyone up for a tech challenge?
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 12:16 am
Description of problem and what we have to work with:
A piece of equipment/machine is run with an integrated PC which is just running the proprietary software in a windows 2000 environment. There is no CDROM drive, there is a floppy drive, however it is non-bootable (unless the equipment is partially disassembled and some jumpers are moved on a board). There is a USB port which, once the software is up and running, is live and is used to transfer data to and from "thumb drives". When the equipment powers up, there is NO login procedure, windows 2000 automatically logs in with a limited user account. The goal is to stop the autologin step so that an alternate username and password, with admin privlidges, can be provided. Holding the SHIFT ket during boot does halt the auto-login process. However, there is something blocking any keystrokes being registered from the keyboard. The mouse is active and can be used to shutdown or restart the system. Once the OS and software has booted up, access to the desktop is available, however, right clicks are disabled; no explorer, taskmanager, run command access is available; and the only items in the start menu are restart or logout/shutdown.
Anyone have any ideas what might be blocking the keyboard at the login screen and how it might be circumvented?
I would be interested in any ideas anyone has. If you have a question I did not answer I will provide whatever details you need.
-E
A piece of equipment/machine is run with an integrated PC which is just running the proprietary software in a windows 2000 environment. There is no CDROM drive, there is a floppy drive, however it is non-bootable (unless the equipment is partially disassembled and some jumpers are moved on a board). There is a USB port which, once the software is up and running, is live and is used to transfer data to and from "thumb drives". When the equipment powers up, there is NO login procedure, windows 2000 automatically logs in with a limited user account. The goal is to stop the autologin step so that an alternate username and password, with admin privlidges, can be provided. Holding the SHIFT ket during boot does halt the auto-login process. However, there is something blocking any keystrokes being registered from the keyboard. The mouse is active and can be used to shutdown or restart the system. Once the OS and software has booted up, access to the desktop is available, however, right clicks are disabled; no explorer, taskmanager, run command access is available; and the only items in the start menu are restart or logout/shutdown.
Anyone have any ideas what might be blocking the keyboard at the login screen and how it might be circumvented?
I would be interested in any ideas anyone has. If you have a question I did not answer I will provide whatever details you need.
-E