RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-07 Thread Rimmerman, Russ
Title: Message



We 
haven't told them we can do that yet :) And I don't think we 
will!

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Wright, T. MR 
  NSSBSent: Friday, February 06, 2004 9:31 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  
  James,
   
  That is an interesting approach to the problem. The only thing I see in 
  Russ's case is that if the execs don't like having to click ok to the Legal 
  notice, then they must surely have had him disable the CTRL + ALT + DELETE 
  requirement since that is 3 times as much work as having to click "ok" 
  8-p
  
  -Tim
  
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:25 
  PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  
  
  Russ,
  
  
  
  Sorry about 
  that...an idea...you can have a legal message integrated into the CTRL+ALT+DEL 
  bitmap...
  
  
  
  What you 
  could do is use reshacker http://www.users.on.net/johnson/resourcehacker/, 
  getan MSGINA.DLL from a machine of the same type and service pack that 
  you are using and amend the: "bitmap file 1033 image". You then need to 
  intergrate the "new" msgina.dll file into your install i386 dir, you may have 
  to extract and compresscab files here. If you want to head down this 
  path ping me off list and I can help you out...
  
  
  
  James
  
  
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: Rimmerman, 
  Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 9:45 
  AMTo: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  

That's legal notice 
caption text which our top execs didn't like because they had to click "OK" 
(its so difficult!)

So now we're 
replacing the startup splashscreen with a legal notice BMP. I know 
which registry key does it now in Winxp and win2k, but I am trying to see if 
I can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.
-Original 
  Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 
  5:36 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  
  Russ,
  
  
  
  As 
  Kathrine advised or registry entry, see below...your 
  choice:
  
Windows Registry Editor 
Version 5.00


; Add Legal Notice Caption 
 Legal Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING 
-DODGYAUTHORISED 
USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could 
be subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To 
protect this system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is 
functioning properly, activities on it are monitored and recorded and 
subject to audit. ALL software inDODGYis 
to be AUTHORISED prior to purchase using the normal acquisition and 
purchasing rules that apply at these sites. ANY software installation is 
to be performed byDODGY 
IT or personnel NOMINATED by DODGY 
IT. Use of this system is express consent to such monitoring, recording 
and conditions. To protect from unauthorised access once logged in users 
should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then "Lock Computer" when away from their 
workstations for extended periods of time."

James
--Original 
Message-From: 
Katherine Coombs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 9:02 
    AMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 
2000 startup screen
Russ, 

You 
can do this through GPO by changing the following 
settings: 
Interactive logon: message text for users 
attempting to logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
attempting to logon 
The 
are found in the following location within the GPO editor: 
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security 
Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
HTH, Katherine 
-Original Message- 
From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 1:51 
AM To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup 
screen 

Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster 
recovery issue!!! 
Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 
2000 and XP startup splash screens (the one you see in the background when 
you hit ctrl-

RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-06 Thread Roger Seielstad
Title: Message



I 
believe its got to be a BMP


-- 
Roger D. Seielstad - 
MTS MCSE MS-MVP Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis Inc. 

  
  -Original Message-From: Rimmerman, Russ 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 05, 
  2004 6:45 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: 
  RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen
  That's legal notice caption text which our top execs didn't like 
  because they had to click "OK" (its so difficult!)
  So 
  now we're replacing the startup splashscreen with a legal notice BMP. I 
  know which registry key does it now in Winxp and win2k, but I am trying to see 
  if I can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.
  
-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 
February 05, 2004 5:36 PMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
    startup screen
Russ,

As Kathrine advised or registry entry, see 
below...your choice:

  
  Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
  
  ; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal 
  Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
  NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING -DODGYAUTHORISED 
  USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
  unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could be 
  subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To protect 
  this system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is functioning 
  properly, activities on it are monitored and recorded and subject to 
  audit. ALL software inDODGYis to be AUTHORISED prior to 
  purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules that apply at 
  these sites. ANY software installation is to be performed byDODGY 
  IT or personnel NOMINATED by DODGY IT. 
  Use of this system is express consent to such monitoring, recording and 
  conditions. To protect from unauthorised access once logged in users 
  should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then "Lock Computer" when away from their 
  workstations for extended periods of time."
  
  James
  --Original 
  Message-From: Katherine Coombs 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 
  9:02 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen
  Russ, 
  You can do this through GPO by changing the following 
  settings: 
  Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to 
  logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
  attempting to logon 
  The are found in the following location within the GPO 
  editor: Computer Configuration\Windows 
  Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
  HTH, Katherine 
  -Original Message- From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 
  February 2004 1:51 AM To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen 
  Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster recovery 
  issue!!! 
  Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and 
  XP startup splash screens 
  (the one you see in the background when you hit ctrl-alt-del. 
  We're going to have our legal 
  notice there since our top dogs don't like the legal notice GPO. Question is, is 
  there a GPO for this, and if not, is there a registry entry or something we can 
  automate on login? 
  I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html 
  What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do 
  this? 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-06 Thread Wright, T. MR NSSB
Title: Message








James,

 That is an interesting
approach to the problem. The only thing I see in Russs case is that if
the execs dont like having to click ok to the Legal notice, then they
must surely have had him disable the CTRL + ALT + DELETE requirement since that
is 3 times as much work as having to click ok 8-p



-Tim











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 startup screen







Russ,











Sorry about
that...an idea...you can have a legal message integrated into the CTRL+ALT+DEL bitmap...











What you could
do is use reshacker http://www.users.on.net/johnson/resourcehacker/,
getan MSGINA.DLL from a machine of the same type and service pack that
you are using and amend the: bitmap file 1033 image. You then need
to intergrate the new msgina.dll file into your install i386 dir,
you may have to extract and compresscab files here. If you want to head
down this path ping me off list and I can help you out...











James











-Original Message-
From: Rimmerman, Russ
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 9:45 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 startup screen







That's legal notice caption text which our
top execs didn't like because they had to click OK (its so
difficult!)





So now we're replacing the startup splashscreen
with a legal notice BMP. I know which registry key does it now in Winxp
and win2k, but I am trying to see if I can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.





-Original Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 5:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 startup screen



Russ,











As Kathrine
advised or registry entry, see below...your choice:





Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00







; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal Notice
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
LegalNoticeCaption=WARNING -DODGYAUTHORISED USERSONLY
LegalNoticeText=Any unauthorised access or use of this
workstation is prohibited and could be subject to claims for damages and/or
penalties at law. To protect this system from unauthorised use and to
ensure that it is functioning properly, activities on it are monitored and
recorded and subject to audit. ALL software inDODGYis to be AUTHORISED prior to
purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules that apply at these
sites. ANY software installation is to be performed byDODGY IT or personnel NOMINATED by DODGY IT. Use
of this system is express consent to such monitoring, recording and conditions.
To protect from unauthorised access once logged in users should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then Lock Computer when away from their workstations for extended periods
of time.



James


--Original Message-
From: Katherine Coombs
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 9:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows
2000 startup screen

Russ,


You can
do this through GPO by changing the following settings: 

Interactive
logon: message text for users attempting to logon 
Interactive logon: message title
for users attempting to logon 

The are
found in the following location within the GPO editor: Computer 
Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security 
Options 

HTH,

Katherine 

-Original
Message- 
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ 
Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 1:51 AM 
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000
startup screen 



Thanks to
all who helped me with the GC Disaster recovery issue!!! 

Now, I've
been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and XP startup 
splash 
screens (the one you see in the
background when you hit ctrl-alt-del. 
We're 
going to have our legal notice
there since our top dogs don't like the 
legal 
notice GPO. Question is, is
there a GPO for this, and if not, is there 
a 
registry entry or something we can
automate on login? 

I know
XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html

What about Win2000? Any easy
ways to do this? 

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Re: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread Tomasz Onyszko
Rimmerman, Russ wrote:


I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html
What about Win2000?  Any easy ways to do this?
This will work for all windows versions
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/103/
You can prepare registry setting for this and distribute this in domain 
via GPO

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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread Katherine Coombs
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen






Russ,


You can do this through GPO by changing the following settings:


Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to logon

Interactive logon: message title for users attempting to logon


The are found in the following location within the GPO editor: Computer

Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security

Options


HTH,

Katherine


-Original Message-

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ

Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 1:51 AM

To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen



Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster recovery issue!!!


Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and XP startup

splash

screens (the one you see in the background when you hit ctrl-alt-del.

We're

going to have our legal notice there since our top dogs don't like the

legal

notice GPO. Question is, is there a GPO for this, and if not, is there

a

registry entry or something we can automate on login?


I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html

What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do this?


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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread james . blair
Title: Message



Russ,

As Kathrine advised or registry entry, see below...your 
choice:

  
  Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
  
  ; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal 
  Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
  NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING -DODGYAUTHORISED 
  USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
  unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could be 
  subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To protect this 
  system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is functioning properly, 
  activities on it are monitored and recorded and subject to audit. ALL software 
  inDODGYis to be 
  AUTHORISED prior to purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules 
  that apply at these sites. ANY software installation is to be performed 
  byDODGY IT or 
  personnel NOMINATED by DODGY IT. Use of this 
  system is express consent to such monitoring, recording and conditions. To 
  protect from unauthorised access once logged in users should press 
  CTRL+ALT+DEL then "Lock Computer" when away from their workstations for 
  extended periods of time."
  
  James
  --Original 
  Message-From: Katherine Coombs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 9:02 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  Russ, 
  You can do this through GPO by changing the following 
  settings: 
  Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to 
  logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
  attempting to logon 
  The are found in the following location within the GPO editor: 
  Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security 
  Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
  HTH, Katherine 
  -Original Message- From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 February 
  2004 1:51 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen 
  
  Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster recovery 
  issue!!! 
  Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and XP 
  startup splash screens (the 
  one you see in the background when you hit ctrl-alt-del. We're going to have our legal notice there 
  since our top dogs don't like the legal 
  notice GPO. Question is, is there a GPO for this, and 
  if not, is there a registry 
  entry or something we can automate on login? 
  I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html 
  What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do this? 
  
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread Rimmerman, Russ
Title: Message



That's 
legal notice caption text which our top execs didn't like because they had to 
click "OK" (its so difficult!)
So now 
we're replacing the startup splashscreen with a legal notice BMP. I know 
which registry key does it now in Winxp and win2k, but I am trying to see if I 
can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 
  February 05, 2004 5:36 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  Russ,
  
  As Kathrine advised or registry entry, see 
  below...your choice:
  

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal 
Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING -DODGYAUTHORISED 
USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could be 
subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To protect this 
system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is functioning properly, 
activities on it are monitored and recorded and subject to audit. ALL 
software inDODGYis to be AUTHORISED prior to 
purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules that apply at 
these sites. ANY software installation is to be performed byDODGY IT or personnel NOMINATED by 
DODGY IT. Use of this system is express 
consent to such monitoring, recording and conditions. To protect from 
unauthorised access once logged in users should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then 
"Lock Computer" when away from their workstations for extended periods of 
time."

James
--Original Message-From: 
Katherine Coombs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 
    February 2004 9:02 AMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
startup screen
Russ, 
You can do this through GPO by changing the following 
settings: 
Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to 
logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
attempting to logon 
The are found in the following location within the GPO 
editor: Computer Configuration\Windows 
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
HTH, Katherine 
-Original Message- From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 
February 2004 1:51 AM To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [ActiveDir] 
Windows 2000 startup screen 
Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster recovery 
issue!!! 
Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and XP 
startup splash screens (the 
one you see in the background when you hit ctrl-alt-del. We're going to have our legal notice there 
since our top dogs don't like the legal 
notice GPO. Question is, is there a GPO for this, and 
if not, is there a registry 
entry or something we can automate on login? 
I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html 
What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do this? 

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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread james . blair
Title: Message



Russ,

Sorry about that...an idea...you can have a legal message 
integrated into the CTRL+ALT+DEL bitmap...

What you could do is use reshacker http://www.users.on.net/johnson/resourcehacker/, 
getan MSGINA.DLL from a machine of the same type and service pack that you 
are using and amend the: "bitmap file 1033 image". You then need to intergrate 
the "new" msgina.dll file into your install i386 dir, you may have to extract 
and compresscab files here. If you want to head down this path ping me off 
list and I can help you out...

James


-Original Message-From: 
Rimmerman, Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 
February 2004 9:45 AMTo: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
startup screen

  That's legal notice caption text which our top execs didn't like 
  because they had to click "OK" (its so difficult!)
  So 
  now we're replacing the startup splashscreen with a legal notice BMP. I 
  know which registry key does it now in Winxp and win2k, but I am trying to see 
  if I can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.
  
-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 
February 05, 2004 5:36 PMTo: 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
startup screen
Russ,

As Kathrine advised or registry entry, see 
below...your choice:

  
  Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
  
  ; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal 
  Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
  NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING -DODGYAUTHORISED 
  USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
  unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could be 
  subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To protect 
  this system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is functioning 
  properly, activities on it are monitored and recorded and subject to 
  audit. ALL software inDODGYis to be AUTHORISED prior to 
  purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules that apply at 
  these sites. ANY software installation is to be performed byDODGY 
  IT or personnel NOMINATED by DODGY IT. 
  Use of this system is express consent to such monitoring, recording and 
  conditions. To protect from unauthorised access once logged in users 
  should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then "Lock Computer" when away from their 
  workstations for extended periods of time."
  
  James
  --Original 
  Message-From: Katherine Coombs 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 
  9:02 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen
  Russ, 
  You can do this through GPO by changing the following 
  settings: 
  Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to 
  logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
  attempting to logon 
  The are found in the following location within the GPO 
  editor: Computer Configuration\Windows 
  Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
  HTH, Katherine 
  -Original Message- From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 
  February 2004 1:51 AM To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen 
  Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster recovery 
  issue!!! 
  Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and 
  XP startup splash screens 
  (the one you see in the background when you hit ctrl-alt-del. 
  We're going to have our legal 
  notice there since our top dogs don't like the legal notice GPO. Question is, is 
  there a GPO for this, and if not, is there a registry entry or something we can 
  automate on login? 
  I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html 
  What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread Chakravarty, Sakti
Title: Message



As an 
aside, I can see how having a message pop up is good because by clicking OK, the 
user has indicated that they have read the warning. If you just have a 
splash screen, a user could quite easily say they never read the warning (unless 
it is explicitly stated that by logging on you accept the conditions of the 
warning on the splash screen).

  
  -Original Message-From: Rimmerman, Russ 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 
  10:45 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen
  That's legal notice caption text which our top execs didn't like 
  because they had to click "OK" (its so difficult!)
  So 
  now we're replacing the startup splashscreen with a legal notice BMP. I 
  know which registry key does it now in Winxp and win2k, but I am trying to see 
  if I can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.
  
-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 
February 05, 2004 5:36 PMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
    startup screen
Russ,

As Kathrine advised or registry entry, see 
below...your choice:

  
  Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
  
  ; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal 
  Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
  NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING -DODGYAUTHORISED 
  USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
  unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could be 
  subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To protect 
  this system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is functioning 
  properly, activities on it are monitored and recorded and subject to 
  audit. ALL software inDODGYis to be AUTHORISED prior to 
  purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules that apply at 
  these sites. ANY software installation is to be performed byDODGY 
  IT or personnel NOMINATED by DODGY IT. 
  Use of this system is express consent to such monitoring, recording and 
  conditions. To protect from unauthorised access once logged in users 
  should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then "Lock Computer" when away from their 
  workstations for extended periods of time."
  
  James
  --Original 
  Message-From: Katherine Coombs 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 
  9:02 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen
  Russ, 
  You can do this through GPO by changing the following 
  settings: 
  Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to 
  logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
  attempting to logon 
  The are found in the following location within the GPO 
  editor: Computer Configuration\Windows 
  Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
  HTH, Katherine 
  -Original Message- From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 
  February 2004 1:51 AM To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: 
  [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen 
  Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster recovery 
  issue!!! 
  Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and 
  XP startup splash screens 
  (the one you see in the background when you hit ctrl-alt-del. 
  We're going to have our legal 
  notice there since our top dogs don't like the legal notice GPO. Question is, is 
  there a GPO for this, and if not, is there a registry entry or something we can 
  automate on login? 
  I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html 
  What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do 
  this? 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread Rimmerman, Russ
Title: Message



Yes, 
and this is what our external auditors dinged us on too. But when the top 
execs started having to click OK they complained and said the auditors work for 
us and made us shut it off. Go figure. So now we're back to the 
background splash at login bmp. But it appears only BMP is supported from 
my testing.

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Chakravarty, 
  SaktiSent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 6:32 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  As 
  an aside, I can see how having a message pop up is good because by clicking 
  OK, the user has indicated that they have read the warning. If you just 
  have a splash screen, a user could quite easily say they never read the 
  warning (unless it is explicitly stated that by logging on you accept the 
  conditions of the warning on the splash screen).
  

-Original Message-From: Rimmerman, 
Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 
February 2004 10:45 AMTo: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 
2000 startup screen
That's legal notice caption text which our top execs didn't like 
because they had to click "OK" (its so difficult!)
So 
now we're replacing the startup splashscreen with a legal notice BMP. 
I know which registry key does it now in Winxp and win2k, but I am trying to 
see if I can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 
  February 05, 2004 5:36 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 
  2000 startup screen
  Russ,
  
  As Kathrine advised or registry entry, see 
  below...your choice:
  

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal 
Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING 
-DODGYAUTHORISED 
USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could 
be subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To 
protect this system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is 
functioning properly, activities on it are monitored and recorded and 
subject to audit. ALL software inDODGYis to be AUTHORISED prior 
to purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules that apply 
at these sites. ANY software installation is to be performed 
byDODGY 
IT or personnel NOMINATED by DODGY IT. 
Use of this system is express consent to such monitoring, recording and 
conditions. To protect from unauthorised access once logged in users 
should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then "Lock Computer" when away from their 
workstations for extended periods of time."

James
--Original 
Message-From: Katherine Coombs 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 
9:02 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen
Russ, 
You can do this through GPO by changing the following 
settings: 
Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to 
logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
attempting to logon 
The are found in the following location within the GPO 
editor: Computer Configuration\Windows 
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
HTH, Katherine 
-Original Message- From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 
February 2004 1:51 AM To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: 
[ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen 
Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster 
recovery issue!!! 
Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and 
XP startup splash screens (the one you see in the background when you hit 
ctrl-alt-del. We're going to have our legal notice there since our top dogs don't 
like the legal notice 
GPO. Question is, is there a GPO for this, and if not, is 
there a registry entry 
or something we can automate on login? 
I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html 
What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do 
this? 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen

2004-02-05 Thread Michael B. Smith
Title: Message



Which 
is not legally binding.

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Chakravarty, 
  SaktiSent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:32 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 
  startup screen
  As 
  an aside, I can see how having a message pop up is good because by clicking 
  OK, the user has indicated that they have read the warning. If you just 
  have a splash screen, a user could quite easily say they never read the 
  warning (unless it is explicitly stated that by logging on you accept the 
  conditions of the warning on the splash screen).
  

-Original Message-From: Rimmerman, 
Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 
February 2004 10:45 AMTo: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 
2000 startup screen
That's legal notice caption text which our top execs didn't like 
because they had to click "OK" (its so difficult!)
So 
now we're replacing the startup splashscreen with a legal notice BMP. 
I know which registry key does it now in Winxp and win2k, but I am trying to 
see if I can use a JPG or if it MUST be a BMP.

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 
  February 05, 2004 5:36 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 
  2000 startup screen
  Russ,
  
  As Kathrine advised or registry entry, see 
  below...your choice:
  

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

; Add Legal Notice Caption  Legal 
Notice[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows 
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]"LegalNoticeCaption"="WARNING 
-DODGYAUTHORISED 
USERSONLY""LegalNoticeText"="Any 
unauthorised access or use of this workstation is prohibited and could 
be subject to claims for damages and/or penalties at law. To 
protect this system from unauthorised use and to ensure that it is 
functioning properly, activities on it are monitored and recorded and 
subject to audit. ALL software inDODGYis to be AUTHORISED prior 
to purchase using the normal acquisition and purchasing rules that apply 
at these sites. ANY software installation is to be performed 
byDODGY 
IT or personnel NOMINATED by DODGY IT. 
Use of this system is express consent to such monitoring, recording and 
conditions. To protect from unauthorised access once logged in users 
should press CTRL+ALT+DEL then "Lock Computer" when away from their 
workstations for extended periods of time."

James
--Original 
Message-From: Katherine Coombs 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 February 2004 
9:02 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
RE: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen
Russ, 
You can do this through GPO by changing the following 
settings: 
Interactive logon: message text for users attempting to 
logon Interactive logon: message title for users 
attempting to logon 
The are found in the following location within the GPO 
editor: Computer Configuration\Windows 
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options 
HTH, Katherine 
-Original Message- From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, 6 
February 2004 1:51 AM To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: 
[ActiveDir] Windows 2000 startup screen 
Thanks to all who helped me with the GC Disaster 
recovery issue!!! 
Now, I've been asked to replace all the Windows 2000 and 
XP startup splash screens (the one you see in the background when you hit 
ctrl-alt-del. We're going to have our legal notice there since our top dogs don't 
like the legal notice 
GPO. Question is, is there a GPO for this, and if not, is 
there a registry entry 
or something we can automate on login? 
I know XP's solution is here http://www.updatexp.com/tip12.html 
What about Win2000? Any easy ways to do 
this? 
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