Jim,
Sure, I used the Group Policy Editor to edit the following:
Local Computer Policy->Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options
Interactive Logon:Message text for users attempting to logon Interactive Logon:Message title for users attempting to logon
Regards,
Dave
On Aug 27, 2004, at 2:05 AM, Jim C. wrote:
Perhaps one of the HOWTOs we are in need of is a "Windows Administration for Linux users" guide. Is it already out there? Good question. I've not heard of it if it is out there.
David, I for one, would like to know the trick you used to change the welcome message. :-)
Hi all, first post, and slightly off-topic...
I've setup a Mac OS X Server 10.3.5 network running samba for WinXP client logins. I have the logins working properly, hitting the right homedirs and getting folder redirection via a login script in /etc/netlogon/. Now, the main question I have is how to manage the clients once they've logged in. I made a few changes using the group policy editor on a local machine to change the login window settings (caching last logins, welcome message, etc.) but I'm not a windows guy, and I'd like to find a good tutorial on how to limit apps, control panels, etc...
Jim C --
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