Jimmy
Your welcome, glad this helped.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"jimmuh" <> wrote in message
news:908E57F4-3DFF-4F09-969F-...
> And, right on cue, the "reference" appears! Thank you for that
> information,
> Ronnie Vernon! I'm making a note of it for my own records. Though I doubt
> that any of the systems I'll ever service or use at work or home will be
> without a policy editor (And this would be one of the reasons.) I do know
> people who will undboubtedly get one of the home versions. And some of
> them
> may want to use these features.
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>
>> Hi JB
>>
>> I just happened to be testing those two settings, for another user,
>> yesterday. Here are the results.
>>
>> If you are using Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate, you can use the
>> Group Policy Editor to set the following policies.
>>
>> Go to Start and type gpedit.msc and in the results, click to open the
>> Group
>> Policy Editor. Navigate to Local Computer Policy / Computer Configuration
>> /
>> Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies / Security Options.
>> Set the following options.
>>
>> Interactive logon: Do not display last user name - Enabled
>>
>> This will cause the old style login dialog to appear automatically, where
>> you must enter a user name and password to log in.
>>
>> If you also want to require that users press CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the
>> login
>> dialog appear, set the following in the group policy editor.
>>
>> Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL - Disabled
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> If you are using Vista Home Basic or Home Premium you can use the
>> registry
>> to set these same policies. Go to Start and type regedt32.exe. In the
>> results, right click regedit32.exe and select the Run As Administrator
>> option.
>>
>> Warning, you should always backup the registry prior to making any
>> changes.
>>
>> Navigate to the following location:
>>
>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System
>>
>> Double click the following value and change the value data setting.
>>
>> DontDisplayLastUserName (Change the Value Data to 1 (one) and click OK)
>>
>> This will cause the old style login dialog to appear automatically, where
>> you must enter a user name and password to log in.
>>
>> If you also want to require that users press CTRL+ALT+DEL to manually
>> make
>> the login dialog appear, you must create the following registry DWord
>> value.
>>
>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System
>>
>> In the right side pane, right click and select New / DWORD (32-bit)
>> Value.
>> Name this value DisableCAD (Case sensitive) double click the new dword
>> and make sure the Value Data is set to 0 (Zero) click OK.
>>
>> Exit the registry editor and reboot to see the changes. You will be
>> required
>> to press CTRL+ALT+DEL and enter a user name and password to login.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ronnie Vernon
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "jimmuh" <> wrote in message
>> news:50526983-68BA-4422-8C37-...
>> >I don't think you'll be able to check those policies because the policy
>> > editor shouldn't even exist on that system. I suspect that you are
>> > correct
>> > in
>> > thinking that the issue lies in the registry. If I knew the registry
>> > equivalents of those policies I'd ask you to look in those locations.
>> > But
>> > there are a number of registry locations which contain, for instance,
>> > the
>> > significant wording "Do no display last user name", and I don't really
>> > think
>> > it would be wise to start fiddling with them. Though, if I had a spare
>> > Vista
>> > machine to whack about on, I'd edit its registry just to satisfy my
>> > curiosity
>> > -- and, also, in hope of being able to provide some help.
>> >
>> > What we need is a registry reference. I've used them in the past, but
>> > am
>> > kind of out of that line now.
>> >
>> > "AirMarshall" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Yes sure would be greatful for any ideas.
>> >> At least microsoft Tech Supp has escalated my call to higher beings,
>> >> so i await their call on tuesday but i will hav a peek at those two
>> >> settings
>> >> you mentioned.
>> >>
>> >> I have a gut feeling its a registry problem but perhaps thats just
>> >> being
>> >> optomistic.
>> >> if only it was as easy as adding them to a list (or perhaps it is?)
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for posts so far!
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> A fool always finds a greater fool to follow him.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "jimmuh" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > That's really odd. Your system is behaving as though two policies
>> >> > are
>> >> > functioning on it.
>> >> >
>> >> > Interactive logon: Do no show last user (Enabled)
>> >> > Interactive logon: Do not use CTRL+ALT+DEL (Disabled)
>> >> >
>> >> > But your original XP version and the new one are HOME versions, and
>> >> > they do
>> >> > not have policy editors. I've seen a lot of bizarre stuff like this
>> >> > on
>> >> > upgrade installations of Vista over earlier operating systems. I
>> >> > know a
>> >> > lot
>> >> > of people say that the upgrade works, but I wouldn't do it on any
>> >> > system that
>> >> > was important to me.
>> >> >
>> >> > I'll be interested to see if Jimmy Brush has a suggestion for you.
>> >> > Obviously, you can just use the system as is, but...
>> >> >
>> >> > "AirMarshall" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > > Hi
>> >> > > yes i can login by typing one of the old XP and new Vista
>> >> > > accounts i
>> >> > > set up
>> >> > > to test if that would work.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > --
>> >> > > A fool always finds a greater fool to follow him.
>> >> > >
>> >> > >
>> >> > > "Jimmy Brush" wrote:
>> >> > >
>> >> > > > Can you log in to your accounts OK?
>> >> > > >
>> >> > > > - JB
>> >> > > >
>> >> > > > On Tue, 22 May 2007 11:52:00 -0700, AirMarshall
>> >> > > > <> wrote:
>> >> > > >
>> >> > > > >Hi first time here hope you can help.
>> >> > > > >
>> >> > > > >Bare with me this might take a while.
>> >> > > > >
>> >> > > > >I upgraded fro XP home to Vista Home Premium first attempt did
>> >> > > > >not
>> >> > > > >work so
>> >> > > > >had to roll back with the help of a microsoft techy, after
>> >> > > > >upgrading again
>> >> > > > >all works fine BUT all the accounts i created in XP and vista
>> >> > > > >do
>> >> > > > >not appear
>> >> > > > >on the login screen including the guest account. All i get is
>> >> > > > >and
>> >> > > > >empt
>> >> > > > >picture frame and two fields USER NAME & PASSWORD
>> >> > > > >
>> >> > > > >I got through to another techy from MS who said i may have to
>> >> > > > >set
>> >> > > > >up new
>> >> > > > >accounts and migrate accross the profile. but before we could
>> >> > > > >try
>> >> > > > >much his
>> >> > > > >system went on a go slow and he said he would call back he
>> >> > > > >didnt
>> >> > > > >but thats
>> >> > > > >not the problem.
>> >> > > > >
>> >> > > > >Anyway any ideas on resurecting the login screen are welcome.
>> >> > > >
>>
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