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| | Ctrl+Alt+Delete I wanted to know if there was a way to set it up so it does not display the last user name after log off, or a way to get the old log in box kinda like windows 2000 login. I tried the control userpasswords2, but it makes it look like a hybrid of 2000 login and the fast user switching. I have quite a few domain users so this will really confuse them. |
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| | Re: Ctrl+Alt+Delete shell: revealed - Logon screen and ctrl+alt+del screen: http://shellrevealed.com/forums/thread/3476.aspx <quote> The policy is "Local Computer Policy | Computer Configuration | Windows Settings |Security Settings | Local Policies | Security Options | Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name" If you set that policy to enabled you will always be presented with two blank fields, one for the username and one for the password. </quote> -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "Emory Tech" <EmoryTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B27425F0-834F-42D3-BCBF-9B30C3CC2BD3@microsoft.com... I wanted to know if there was a way to set it up so it does not display the last user name after log off, or a way to get the old log in box kinda like windows 2000 login. I tried the control userpasswords2, but it makes it look like a hybrid of 2000 login and the fast user switching. I have quite a few domain users so this will really confuse them. |
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