Re: Windows XP logon screen

From: Adam Arndt (a-adama_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 05/26/04

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    Chris,

    If you want to do this just for one computer, open gpedit.msc from the run
    line. Drill down to Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security
    Settings\Local Policies\Security Options\ and set "Interactive Logon: Do not
    display last user name" to enabled. If you want to apply this to all users,
    perform the same procedure through Group Policy.

    Adam Arndt
    "Chris L. Choate" <clchoate@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:12dd901c4435e$8e35e4e0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
    >I would like to know how I can remove the user name for the
    > logon screen? My logon screen is the classic logon prompt.
    > I know that where is a way to do this, but I can not
    > reminder it. I would like this to be a global level, so it
    > I add a new user I do not need to find the new user.


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