Hi,
After starting fresh with a newly downloaded ISO of Win. 10 Pro 1903 English-International via Rufus, trying to create a local user admin, & doing all of the intergration to spec with an attempted created local user, when doing a test-install using Virtualbox, after having to unlock the screen using VM key combo Right "Ctrl" + "Delete", I have encountered the exact, same error that the user "lagah" posted earlier on January 6th of this year (see link to post below), "The Specified Domain..." when I am also not adding a domain, but unlike lagah, I didn't try using an enabled built-in admin as I read this could leave me wide-open, security-wise.
And despite attempting a 3rd integration using Nuhi's suggestion to lagah by copying "Copy to install image", & also to boot (not using OOBE or my own setupcomplete) as I'm only deploying one wim, I am getting the same error with no options to get out of it, no rebooting to safe mode to troubleshoot, nothing. FYI, I am using the latest NtLite update.
The source ISO successfully test-installed, but after dealing with various issues over the past few weeks towards a workable, ideal slipstreamed Win. ISO, I am literally at my wits end & completely burnt-out. Please see the attached screencaps, the autounattend file (with private info edited out), & the NtLite.log. Ironically, I've had a Microsoft account since 2013, so their forcing Windows users to create one is a non-issue for me, I'd be more than happy inputting my Microsoft account user & pass to a slipstream, if that would help.
I didn't see that lagah replied publicly on his posted thread that the issue was resolved, so I hope there is help for ME here to resolve my own, it's sorely needed, thanks.
-dkdubya2
P.S. The error also includes a "No Internet" notice, though I enabled internet access in the integration, & in the VM settings.
After starting fresh with a newly downloaded ISO of Win. 10 Pro 1903 English-International via Rufus, trying to create a local user admin, & doing all of the intergration to spec with an attempted created local user, when doing a test-install using Virtualbox, after having to unlock the screen using VM key combo Right "Ctrl" + "Delete", I have encountered the exact, same error that the user "lagah" posted earlier on January 6th of this year (see link to post below), "The Specified Domain..." when I am also not adding a domain, but unlike lagah, I didn't try using an enabled built-in admin as I read this could leave me wide-open, security-wise.
And despite attempting a 3rd integration using Nuhi's suggestion to lagah by copying "Copy to install image", & also to boot (not using OOBE or my own setupcomplete) as I'm only deploying one wim, I am getting the same error with no options to get out of it, no rebooting to safe mode to troubleshoot, nothing. FYI, I am using the latest NtLite update.
The source ISO successfully test-installed, but after dealing with various issues over the past few weeks towards a workable, ideal slipstreamed Win. ISO, I am literally at my wits end & completely burnt-out. Please see the attached screencaps, the autounattend file (with private info edited out), & the NtLite.log. Ironically, I've had a Microsoft account since 2013, so their forcing Windows users to create one is a non-issue for me, I'd be more than happy inputting my Microsoft account user & pass to a slipstream, if that would help.
I didn't see that lagah replied publicly on his posted thread that the issue was resolved, so I hope there is help for ME here to resolve my own, it's sorely needed, thanks.
-dkdubya2
P.S. The error also includes a "No Internet" notice, though I enabled internet access in the integration, & in the VM settings.
"The specified domain either does not exist or could be contact"
Hello everyone, I have a NTLite with Professional license and I can't create a local user. Even I create this local user under Unattended the user is not created. After the OS installation The login screen has a user name "Administrator" and "Guest". If I try to click sign in with them I...
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