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~~Alan~~
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      01-19-2009
I have Vista Business and I am NOT connected to a domain, ie, I use the
welcome screen. I would like to be able to hide one or some of the accounts
on my system but whn I need them to be able to log into them by getting to
an Alt-Ctrl-Del the screen. Can this be done and how?

In WindowsXP Pro, the user hits Alt-Ctrl-Del twice to get to the screen
login screen from the Welcome screen. This feature is not available in
WinXP Home.

~alan


 
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      01-19-2009
"~~Alan~~" <> wrote in message
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>I have Vista Business and I am NOT connected to a domain, ie, I use the
>welcome screen. I would like to be able to hide one or some of the
>accounts on my system but whn I need them to be able to log into them by
>getting to an Alt-Ctrl-Del the screen. Can this be done and how?
>



Presumably the same as in XP - run gpedit.msc from the Run command...

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      01-19-2009
Thanks, I disabled "Do not require CTRL-ALT-DEL" and enabled "Do not
display last user name"

~alan


Gordon" <> wrote in message
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> "~~Alan~~" <> wrote in message
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>>I have Vista Business and I am NOT connected to a domain, ie, I use the
>>welcome screen. I would like to be able to hide one or some of the
>>accounts on my system but whn I need them to be able to log into them by
>>getting to an Alt-Ctrl-Del the screen. Can this be done and how?
>>

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> Presumably the same as in XP - run gpedit.msc from the Run command...
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      01-19-2009
"Alan Shepro" <a.shepro-> wrote in message
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> Thanks, I disabled "Do not require CTRL-ALT-DEL" and enabled "Do not
> display last user name"
>



Thanks for confirming that Vista does it in the same way XP did!

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      01-20-2009
....except that WinXP give you the option of using the welcome screen or not
in the User Accounts control panel window and Vista forces you to do it
manually.

~alan


"Gordon" <> wrote in message
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> "Alan Shepro" <a.shepro-> wrote in message
> news:CC1A0E84-993D-40F1-8657-...
>> Thanks, I disabled "Do not require CTRL-ALT-DEL" and enabled "Do not
>> display last user name"
>>

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> Thanks for confirming that Vista does it in the same way XP did!
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