Larry Sabo
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After spending a frustrating day wrestling with this problem, where WSUS locked me out of an Acer Vista x86 system I was updating with WSUS from factory default, I thought I'd post the cause and solution for future reference.
WSUS uses a temporary WOUTempAdmin account to install updates. If the screensaver comes on during the update, a randomized password is required to get back in; you're screwed because you can't know that password. I tried everything I could find on the problem without success, so decided to start over.
This time, after restoring the system to factory default again and during the update while WOUTempAdmin was the current user, I changed the screensaver settings to give 70 minutes before the screensaver kicks in. Update completed without drama, happy to say.
I didn't find anything searching in Technibble so thought I'd post this.
WSUS uses a temporary WOUTempAdmin account to install updates. If the screensaver comes on during the update, a randomized password is required to get back in; you're screwed because you can't know that password. I tried everything I could find on the problem without success, so decided to start over.
This time, after restoring the system to factory default again and during the update while WOUTempAdmin was the current user, I changed the screensaver settings to give 70 minutes before the screensaver kicks in. Update completed without drama, happy to say.
I didn't find anything searching in Technibble so thought I'd post this.