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AdministratorPassword

AdministratorPassword specifies the administrator password of the computer and whether it is hidden in the unattended installation answer file.

To configure a blank administrator password for Windows Vista®, write an empty string in Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), by right-clicking the Value setting and selecting Write Empty String. The built-in administrator account will be enabled with a blank password.

Warning

Creating a blank administrator password is a security risk.

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 the AutoLogon/Username to Administrator. This enables the built-in administrator account, even if a password is not specified in the AdministratorPassword setting.

If no values are set for the administrator password and Username is not set to Administrator, the administrator account is disabled.

For Windows Server® 2008, the built-in Administrator must have a password and that password must be changed at first logon. This will prevent the built-in Administrator account from having a blank password by default.

Both Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup | Autologon and Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup | UserAccounts | AdministratorPassword sections are now needed for autologon in audit mode to work. Both of these settings should be added to the auditSystem pass.

Note   For Windows Server 2008, if you run sysprep/generalize, the built-in administrator account can no longer access any Encrypting File System (EFS)-encrypted files, personal certificates, and stored passwords for Web sites or network resources.

Child Elements

PlainText

Specifies whether the AdministratorPassword is hidden in the unattended installation answer file.

Value

Specifies the AdministratorPassword.

Valid Passes

auditSystem

oobeSystem

Parent Hierarchy

Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup | UserAccounts | AdministratorPassword

Applies To

For the list of the supported Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup.

XML Example

The following XML output shows how to set UserAccounts.

<UserAccounts>
   <AdministratorPassword>
      <Value>cAB3AEEAZABtAGkAbgBpAHMAdAByAGEAdABvAHIAUABhAHMAcwB3AG8AcgBkAA==</Value>
      <PlainText>false</PlainText>
   </AdministratorPassword>
</UserAccounts>

See Also

Concepts

UserAccounts