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OscarVogel
The Vista machine is a member of the domain.
The User logs on as "cci\<user name>".
But he sometimes likes to log off and log back on LOCALLY as "<computer
name>\Test".
We don't want to use "user switching".
Here's the problem: When the user logs out of his domain acct, he then must
remember to type "<computer name>\Test" in order to logon. This is a
manager who doesn't know what his computer name is and doesn't want to know.
Is there some way to simply ave two icons on the logon window. One for the
domain acct ("cci\<user name>") and the other for the local acct ("<computer
name>\Test"). So that when he boots up the computer he has those two icons
to chose from. I guess it would look something like what he'd see if the
computer was a member of a workgroup, except here there would be icons for a
local and a domain acct.
The User logs on as "cci\<user name>".
But he sometimes likes to log off and log back on LOCALLY as "<computer
name>\Test".
We don't want to use "user switching".
Here's the problem: When the user logs out of his domain acct, he then must
remember to type "<computer name>\Test" in order to logon. This is a
manager who doesn't know what his computer name is and doesn't want to know.
Is there some way to simply ave two icons on the logon window. One for the
domain acct ("cci\<user name>") and the other for the local acct ("<computer
name>\Test"). So that when he boots up the computer he has those two icons
to chose from. I guess it would look something like what he'd see if the
computer was a member of a workgroup, except here there would be icons for a
local and a domain acct.