Re: Is there a way to??? (HELP!)

From: nex (nexmac@charter.net)
Date: 02/21/03


Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 21:54:17 -0600
From: nex <nexmac@charter.net>


in article 06c601c2d6ce$bb8667b0$3301280a@phx.gbl, Paul at ihate@spam.com
wrote on 2/17/03 3:51 PM:

> Yes. We did it by creating a command file that was
> executed within the shutdown sequence that repopulated the
> registry of the winlogon user id. Worked great and would
> auto boot back to a generic user.
>
> Paul
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Is there a way to have the Logon screen ALWAYS display
> the
>> same logon name upon startup? (while still allowing users
>> to change this name to logon?)
>>
>>
>> .
>>
all you have to do (if its w2k) is change the security policy to ENABLE the
show previous username optoin. Assumably the same user always ends up being
logged on, so there really is no reason to create any comands or scripts to
do this!



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