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mass login does not work

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    JanRys
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    @nicovon Needed to do this too, but without success.

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      nicovon
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      @nicovon said in mass login does not work:

      log in with the admin account even if it is not the last account used

      @JanRys are you referring to this?
      It doesn't work to me either. Do you think I have to open a issue on Github?

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        JanRys
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        @nicovon Yes, logging another account doesnt work for me too, didnt find a way around. I am waiting on new version of Veyon with hope that its all fixed.

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          Carlo
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          @nicovon
          To correctly use Veyon log-in feature, you have to hide last signed in users via "Local Security Policy" or editing the Registry:

          https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/page/how_to_hide_last_signed_in_users_in_windows_10.html#:~:text=Open Local Security Policy by,t display last signed-in.

          Once you have done it, remember that to login you have to enter both username and password.

          Have a nice day.

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            Carlo
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            Sorry, this works for Windows PCs, but I don't understand what OS are you using on students PCs. Linux?

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              nicovon
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              @Carlo Thanks Carlo, yes I am on windows

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                Carlo
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                @nicovon You are welcome!
                So hiding last signed in users via "Local Security Policy" or regedit should works.
                Have a nice Day.

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                  nicovon
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                  @Carlo yes, it works very well and I thank you but.. when the students log in they will also have to enter their username and since these students are all not very skilled in using the PC, I would prefer to avoid...

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                    Carlo
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                    @nicovon
                    Yes you are right, I understand you!
                    To avoid this I use only a username for all students for all classes implementing the "auto login" feature.
                    So that when I turn on or restart the PCs the user "student" will automatically login.
                    With many usernames, the only solution I found is to login the students from Veyon itself before every lesson starts.

                    Have a nice day!

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                      nicovon
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                      @Carlo That solution isn't good in my case, because I'm not always present in the laboratory and I can't always log the students.

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