Okay, thanks for the answers. I guess that showing the company logo is better
than showing a duck but still I would have loved the possibility to disable
the picture and the frame.
"Dwarf" wrote:
Quote:
> Hi Gabriel,
>
> As Jane rightly says, if you try to use a blank bitmap then an empty frame
> will be displayed. I have looked through the registry to see if there was a
> means of achieving what you want, but have been unable to find anything.
> However, there is a way. Right-click on the start orb and select
> 'Properties'. This will open the 'Taskbar and Start Menu Properties' dialogue
> with the 'Start Menu' tab active. If you click on 'Classic Start menu' (you
> may modify this if you wish by clicking on 'Customize' and changing the
> options presented) and then click 'OK', you will find that when you next
> click the start orb that the user account picture will have disappeared.
> However, you will now be using the classic menu version that was used in
> older versions of Windows such as Win 98SE. As far as I am aware, there is no
> way of removing the user account picture from the start menu if you want to
> use the default menu type.
> Dwarf
>
>
> "Gabriel Lozano-Moran" wrote:
> Quote:
> > No, I mean literally removing the pictures from the top of the Start menu in
> > Windows. Right now in Windows Vista you either see a duck, a cat, a dog, a
> > horse ... which I find very idiotic. I want to know if it is possible through
> > a policy setting or anything else to disable this picture so no picture is
> > displayed at all. Is this possible?
> >
> > "PaulB" wrote:
> > Quote:
> > > Hi,
> > > Do you mean so that the system logs on without stopping at the logon window?
> > > If so, open the command prompt with "run as administrator" and type "control
> > > userpasswords2" (without the quotes). The select the user you want to bypass
> > > and
> > > uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer".
> > > (you must select the user before you uncheck the box)
> > >
> > > --
> > > Paul
> > >
> > >
> > > "Gabriel Lozano-Moran" wrote:
> > >
> > > > The subject says it all I guess. Is there a way to disable the user account
> > > > picture from the Start menu?