05-07-2005 02:20 AM - edited 03-09-2019 11:11 AM
hi group:
Is there anyway to force windows domain login?I
don't want users to log into their local account.
There are number of login script that I want to run
on user computers.Thanks for help!
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05-08-2005 04:53 AM
Click on the Performance and Maintenance text, Administrative Tools and then double-click Local Security Policy to start the Management Console for local security policy.
Under Security Settings expand the Local Policies item by clicking on + (the plus symbol) and select Security Options. Double-click Interactive Logon: Do not require CTRL+ATL+DEL, click the Enabled radio button and click OK.
As far as scripting the process is concerned, I recommend that you (thoroughly!) check out M$'s Script Centre (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx). Please be careful with the scripting especially if you are working in an enterprise environment...
Good luck,
Josef.
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05-07-2005 02:19 PM
(Wireless?)
If you're using Cisco NICs, there's a new Client Wizard out (Version 2.0, ~May2) that allows the PC to first authenticate to the domain as a computer ....
Check it out.
Scott
05-07-2005 09:00 PM
Have you thought about disabling local/interactive logons either manually or thru a startup script?
What Windows are you running? Remember any "join domain" activity involves a restart...
Josef.
05-08-2005 03:58 AM
My network comprised of mainly Windows XP.How do you
manually disable local logon or through script?
Thanks for your help.
05-08-2005 04:53 AM
Click on the Performance and Maintenance text, Administrative Tools and then double-click Local Security Policy to start the Management Console for local security policy.
Under Security Settings expand the Local Policies item by clicking on + (the plus symbol) and select Security Options. Double-click Interactive Logon: Do not require CTRL+ATL+DEL, click the Enabled radio button and click OK.
As far as scripting the process is concerned, I recommend that you (thoroughly!) check out M$'s Script Centre (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx). Please be careful with the scripting especially if you are working in an enterprise environment...
Good luck,
Josef.
PS - please rate the usefulness of the post.
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