Changing the way users log on and off

G

Guest

In Windows XP there were two options for the way users logged on and off. One
was the welcome screen and the other was the password box/form. When I
install Vista, the default is the welcome screen. How do I change it to the
log in box?

Thanks.
 
J

Jimmy Brush

At least in beta 2, Windows Vista does not make changing this setting easy.

Here's one way to do it:

- Click Start
- Type: control userpasswords2
- Press enter
- If asked for permission, click Continue
- Click the Advanced tab
- Check Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete

- JB
 
G

Guest

That doesn't help anymore! You still have to click your name and enter the
password (Welcome-screen).
 
G

Guest

Has anyone yet found an answer to this? I too would like to be able to
disable showing valid usernames in the welcome screen (and instead show only
a username/password prompt).

We're running Vista Business Ed. in an 2003 AD environment. Thanks much.
 
G

Guest

OK, found the answer:

Search the newsgroup for "Subject: Re: CTRL-ALT-DEL Login in Vista?"
posted: 11/26/2006 1:53 AM PST
By: Jimmy Brush"

Short answer: Look in Local Security Policy (Local Policies -> Security
Options) for Interactive Logon. One of these lines has "Do not display last
username". There're also other useful options here regarding logon screens.
 

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