I am talking about having that list disappear / do not want to see it so
people are forced to use UPN Logon.I was hoping there was some adm gpo you
could just turn on for this but I guess not. What Tony has suggested may
work for me I have not had time to look into it in great detail but skimming
over it it looked promising. As far as editing the Gina well I am not sure
we have the resources for that but it also sounds like a good solution, I
will look into that some more also.

Thanks for your input,

Aaron


On 7/20/06 12:34 AM, "Paul Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Are you talking about having "Options" minimised by default and educating
> users to logon with UPN or domain\samaccountname syntax or are you talking
> about actually modifying the list built by Winlogon?
> 
> There's probably a number of options.  As Tony says you can modify the list
> of domains available to Winlogon via ADM, or via a startup-script.  You can
> also modify the GINA or write a new GINA.
> 
> Vista seems to have scrapped this and forces you to use
> domain\samaccountname or UPN, which in my opinion is a good thing.
> 
> 
> --Paul
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Aaron Visser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:19 PM
> Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Domain List
> 
> 
>> Using a GPO
>> 
>> How can I hide the drop-down list of domains that appears on the logon
>> screen of Windows 2000 and XP machines that are connected to a Domain?
>> 
>> OR
>> 
>> How can I force UPN Logon? Username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>                           Password: xxxxxx
>> 
>> I have found the following but it requires that the registry be edited on
>> every computer (not the solution I was hoping for) as this would take way
>> to
>> long plus in order to change it I would have to edit every machine again
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> A. To remove the domain drop-down list from the logon screen and force
>> users
>> to use their full user principal name (UPN), perform these steps:
>> 
>> Start the registry editor (regedit.exe).
>> Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
>> NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon registry subkey.
>>> From the Edit menu, select New, DWORD value.
>> Enter a name of NoDomainUI and press Enter.
>> Double-click the new value and set it to 1. Click OK.
>> Reboot the machine.
>> 
>> 
>> Any solutions or ideas would be much appreciated
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Aaron
>> 
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