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Network security: Force logoff when logon hours expire: Disabled Network security: Do not store LAN Manager hash value on next password change: Enabled

Maximum lifetime for service ticket: 600 minutes Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Account Policies > Kerberos Policy.Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Account Policies > Account Lockout PolicyĪccount lockout threshold: 0 invalid logon attempts.Store passwords using reversible encryption: Disabled Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Account Policies > Password PolicyĮnforce password history: 24 passwords remembered.The only variables I can see are the fact that we have three domain level GPOs (including the Default Domain Policy) and the fact that we deploy the OS via MDT/ SCCM.
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When installed (the exact same command line) on this fresh install of Windows (not joined to the domain).it installs correctly without a restart prompt!
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So I've taken a vanilla image from VLSC and installed Windows 10 Education 1903 64-bit and copied the SMART installation files to a USB drive.

I raised this with SMART and they cannot replicate the issue on any version of Windows (I've experienced this on 1709, 1803, 18). If it is postponed, SMART Notebook will carry on installing and work correctly. If the machine is restarted there and then, the installation is cancelled and does not restart. If it's installed (even with a /q command) when a user is logged in, it will provide a popup asking to restart. If it an automated install by SCCM/GPO, then it will time out and fail the installation. Now we've been looking at the free version of SMART Notebook 19.0 and found it has the exact same issue that I've been experiencing - a restart prompt when it installs the SMART Product Drivers.
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So I've been continuing to battle this issue and had given up for a good while, resorting to manual installations where required instead of automated. Sorry to bump this thread, but I didn't want to create a new one for the same thing, especially since I'm the OP!
