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How to get usercode/password/domain login dialog box ?

  1. #1


    Francois PIETTE Guest

    How to get usercode/password/domain login dialog box ?

    I would like to configure my Vista Ultimate so that I get the
    usercode/password/domain dialog box instead of the user list with icons.
    Under XP it was very easy to select the traditional login dialog box instead
    of the user list, but this option is gone from the user account management
    applet in control panel. Even in "control userpasswords2" I don't find any
    option to restore the traditional login dialog box.



    Any help appreciated.

    --
    Francois PIETTE
    http://www.overbyte.be



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  2. #2


    jimmuh Guest

    RE: How to get usercode/password/domain login dialog box ?

    Open the group policy editor. Navigate to Local Computer Policy | Computer
    Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies |
    Security Policies. In the right-hand pane you need to change two policies:

    Interactive logon: Do not display last user name - Enabled
    Interactive logon: Do not requrie CTRL+ALT+DEL - Disabled

    Now, the result is NOT going to look just like the CTRL+ALT+DEL box in
    earlier versions of Windows, but you will get essentially the same effect,
    from a security standpoint.

    "Francois PIETTE" wrote:

    > I would like to configure my Vista Ultimate so that I get the
    > usercode/password/domain dialog box instead of the user list with icons.
    > Under XP it was very easy to select the traditional login dialog box instead
    > of the user list, but this option is gone from the user account management
    > applet in control panel. Even in "control userpasswords2" I don't find any
    > option to restore the traditional login dialog box.
    >
    > Any help appreciated.
    >
    > --
    > Francois PIETTE
    > http://www.overbyte.be
    >
    >
    >


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Francois PIETTE Guest

    Re: How to get usercode/password/domain login dialog box ?

    Thank you jimmuh !

    > Now, the result is NOT going to look just like the CTRL+ALT+DEL box in
    > earlier versions of Windows, but you will get essentially the same effect,
    > from a security standpoint.


    This is exactly what I was looking for.
    Again thanks.

    --
    Francois PIETTE
    http://www.overbyte.be


    "jimmuh" <jimmuh@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
    news:63E02F88-8FE4-4F78-A5E7-FD84220C3055@microsoft.com...
    > Open the group policy editor. Navigate to Local Computer Policy | Computer
    > Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies |
    > Security Policies. In the right-hand pane you need to change two policies:
    >
    > Interactive logon: Do not display last user name - Enabled
    > Interactive logon: Do not requrie CTRL+ALT+DEL - Disabled
    >
    > Now, the result is NOT going to look just like the CTRL+ALT+DEL box in
    > earlier versions of Windows, but you will get essentially the same effect,
    > from a security standpoint.
    >
    > "Francois PIETTE" wrote:
    >
    >> I would like to configure my Vista Ultimate so that I get the
    >> usercode/password/domain dialog box instead of the user list with icons.
    >> Under XP it was very easy to select the traditional login dialog box
    >> instead
    >> of the user list, but this option is gone from the user account
    >> management
    >> applet in control panel. Even in "control userpasswords2" I don't find
    >> any
    >> option to restore the traditional login dialog box.
    >>
    >> Any help appreciated.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Francois PIETTE
    >> http://www.overbyte.be
    >>
    >>
    >>



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    jimmuh Guest

    Re: How to get usercode/password/domain login dialog box ?

    You're most welcome!

    BTW, you have a very interesting looking Web site. I'm kind of stretched
    thin at the moment, but I've bookmarked it so that I can look it over later
    on.

    Have a nice day!

    "Francois PIETTE" wrote:

    > Thank you jimmuh !
    >
    > > Now, the result is NOT going to look just like the CTRL+ALT+DEL box in
    > > earlier versions of Windows, but you will get essentially the same effect,
    > > from a security standpoint.

    >
    > This is exactly what I was looking for.
    > Again thanks.
    >
    > --
    > Francois PIETTE
    > http://www.overbyte.be
    >
    >
    > "jimmuh" <jimmuh@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
    > news:63E02F88-8FE4-4F78-A5E7-FD84220C3055@microsoft.com...
    > > Open the group policy editor. Navigate to Local Computer Policy | Computer
    > > Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies |
    > > Security Policies. In the right-hand pane you need to change two policies:
    > >
    > > Interactive logon: Do not display last user name - Enabled
    > > Interactive logon: Do not requrie CTRL+ALT+DEL - Disabled
    > >
    > > Now, the result is NOT going to look just like the CTRL+ALT+DEL box in
    > > earlier versions of Windows, but you will get essentially the same effect,
    > > from a security standpoint.
    > >
    > > "Francois PIETTE" wrote:
    > >
    > >> I would like to configure my Vista Ultimate so that I get the
    > >> usercode/password/domain dialog box instead of the user list with icons.
    > >> Under XP it was very easy to select the traditional login dialog box
    > >> instead
    > >> of the user list, but this option is gone from the user account
    > >> management
    > >> applet in control panel. Even in "control userpasswords2" I don't find
    > >> any
    > >> option to restore the traditional login dialog box.
    > >>
    > >> Any help appreciated.
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Francois PIETTE
    > >> http://www.overbyte.be
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >


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