Message text for users attempting to log in

From: robh (robh@thirdarrow.org)
Date: 02/19/03


From: "robh" <robh@thirdarrow.org>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 05:55:33 -0800


If you have W2K domain use domain security policy.
Otherwise you can do via login script using REG utility or
exporting the registry entry and merging it (there is a
switch for silent install but can't remember what it is).

If using login script the 2000/XP systems will need
administrator rights to add to the registry.

>-----Original Message-----
>I have a mix of Win98/2000/XP workstations and need to
>display the "This is a private computing facility...."
>type logon banner when users log on. I know how to do
>this in the registry for the servers, but is there a way
>to do this via login script (or similar) company-wide for
>my users without actually visiting each PC ?
>
>Thanks!
>Mark
>.
>



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