perfimage <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Here is the background on this machine.
>
> This is alaptop that was purchased from a company that replaced
> technology. now why they didnt wipe the drives prior to selling thest
> to their employees for personal use, i dont know, but none theless,
> they didn't.
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That's odd, but even if they had, you should still do this yourself whenever
you get a used computer.
>
> the laptop has XP rpo installed and is using the welcome screen. At
> boot up, just before the "Applying computer settings" screen, a popup
> window appears that is abviously put in place by the company that
> owned the system. This pop up is titled "Company XYZ" and the window
> says youknow you are using our computer and we can montor your use at
> any time...bla...bla...blah".
>
> My question is, how do I remove this?
>
> I originally thought it may have been a logon script that is running
> the app
No - it's likely a shard from the domain group policy settings.
> but RSOP didnt show any logon policies applied.
There are obviously policies applied, though.
>
> I have also checked all the usual places to no avail.
>
> Ani ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> RED
Although it is possible to remove a lot of the domain security policies,
etc., you shouldn't use the computer until you've done a clean install as
per
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html .