Proprietary and Confidential Logon Acknowledgment

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I am trying to tighten up the 'legal' part of our security.
We currently make people sign the policy about email, etc, but how do I
create or establish a Proprietary and Confidential Logon Acknowledgment logon
script.

I have seen it elsewhere - I want people to agree of disagree to our
legaleze before they are able to either logon or view the main Window XP
screen.
 
Create Your Own Logon Message
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/tips/clausen1.mspx

Create Your Own Logon Message
http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=314

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| I am trying to tighten up the 'legal' part of our security.
| We currently make people sign the policy about email, etc, but how do I
| create or establish a Proprietary and Confidential Logon Acknowledgment logon
| script.
|
| I have seen it elsewhere - I want people to agree of disagree to our
| legaleze before they are able to either logon or view the main Window XP
| screen.
 
Dave said:
I am trying to tighten up the 'legal' part of our security.
We currently make people sign the policy about email, etc, but how do I
create or establish a Proprietary and Confidential Logon Acknowledgment logon
script.

I have seen it elsewhere - I want people to agree of disagree to our
legaleze before they are able to either logon or view the main Window XP
screen.


Manually, Start > Run > Regedit.exe. Navigate to and modify as
desired:

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\LegalNoticeCaption

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\LegalNoticeText.



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So this is a notice that has to be loaded on all of our machines
individually? Or is there something they can accept or reject at that time
if they don't agree it will not let them in our domain?
 
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