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02 Jun 2009 | #1 |
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Domain logon
I was wondering if its possible to stop using the 'slash' style logon, logoff and lock workstations screens when connected to a corporate domain, in similar style to how NT and W2K worked.
If I recall correctly, in XP if its a member of the domain it reverts to this method and does away with the 'Welcome Screen' as its called. thanks, Mark |
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02 Jun 2009 | #2 |
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don't think this is possible.
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