Re: Windows XP Welcome Screen and NT Server 4.0 Security



Steven L Umbach wrote:
As Bruce said that is not possible. Why in the world would you need to keep the Welcome Screen? --- Steve


"Colene Evans-Allen" <Colene Evans-Allen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6B22CEAC-CC2A-4952-9E26-7642D4C42FF6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,

Because I hate wasting time hunting for stuff I may or may not find, I'm
just looking for a quick answer to the following question:

In order to get the Welcome Logon Screen in Windows XP Client computers, do
I have to use Workgroups, or can I go the Domain Level for User Security on a
Windows NT 4.0 Server domain? I need to keep the Welcome Screen for logon
simplicity purposes, but I want Domain Level User security. My boss says
that she can only get the Welcome Screen in Workgroup mode, not domain mode.

Just a point in a good direction would be helpful, since I know pretty much
nothing about Windows XP at this point ( I never got past Windows 2k
Professional ).

Thanks in advance for any assistance.


How many users would then be listed? hahahaha :D I'll guess about 100 :D
(Not a nice thing to see..)
.



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