
05-26-2007
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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.
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> This is exactly what I was looking for.
> Again thanks.
>
> --
> Francois PIETTE
> http://www.overbyte.be
>
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> "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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