Re: win login in xp
From: Mike Brannigan [MS] (mikebran@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/16/02
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From: "Mike Brannigan [MS]" <mikebran@online.microsoft.com> Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 20:40:18 -0000
"cheryl" <cheryl.lawing@citizenssouth.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of any way to disable the xp user login?
> I need all my users to just login in to the network and
> get access to the desktop without having to log in again
> with another login and password. All of my users need to
> login in to the network and have access to all the
> programs on the pc. I don't want to set up users for each
> person - that would need access to the desktop.
cheryl
If your PC is a member of a Domain (only available with Windows XP
Professional), you should never need to login twice. You just login
with your Domain account and your profile should be downloaded (if you
are using roaming profiles) and you should have access to all
applications that have been either published or assigned via Group
Policy or already installed and configured for your use.
You should only have to create network accounts for all of the users -
there is no need to create local accounts on each PC.
-- Regards, Mike -- Mike Brannigan [MS] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions. Please use these newsgroups "cheryl" <cheryl.lawing@citizenssouth.com> wrote in message news:00c501c2a53d$25b9b1f0$d7f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA14... > Does anyone know of any way to disable the xp user login? > I need all my users to just login in to the network and > get access to the desktop without having to log in again > with another login and password. All of my users need to > login in to the network and have access to all the > programs on the pc. I don't want to set up users for each > person - that would need access to the desktop. > > Can anyone help?? > > Thanks! > >
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