Re: Message text for users attempting to log in
From: Mark (MMcFarlaneREMOVE@FMAAlliance.com)
Date: 02/20/03
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From: "Mark" <MMcFarlaneREMOVE@FMAAlliance.com> Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 04:56:29 -0800
Thanks for the suggestion....I thought it was going to be
something similar to what you suggested....I will give it
a shot and see what happens!
Mark
>-----Original Message-----
>I agree.. this is the most reliable way to be sure the
message is popping up
>on all computers, though is probably limited just to
Windows clients [and
>probably just NT / 2000 / XP as well]. You could do
this in a batch file,
>but it's hard to know for sure whether the batch file
ran or was maximized
>or minimized on a certain computer.
>
>The REGEDIT /S c:\foldername\filename.reg command
will import a reg file
>to change the registry setting and will work from a
logon script or the AT
>command or Task Scheduler folder on the computer.
>
>
>"robh" <robh@thirdarrow.org> wrote in message
>news:031e01c2d81e$9239df80$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> 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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