In win2k you'd use active directory, on NT you'll probably want to add the following registry entries to your .pol files:From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] We have a small network consisting of an NT 4.0 Server with Win95, Win98 and W2k workstations connected to it. There are three versions of a login banner popping up on these workstations and we need to standardize to the one "official" version. We've changed the banner on the server, but this has only changed some workstations. Most still have their old login banner displaying. Can anyone tell me how can we push out the changed login banner to all workstations?
HIVE: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
KEY: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Current Version\WinLogon
NAME: LegalNoticeCaption
DATA TYPE: REG_SZ
VALUE: <enter text to display in title bar>
HIVE: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
KEY: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Current Version\WinLogon
NAME: LegalNoticeText
DATA TYPE: REG_SZ
VALUE: <enter text to display in dialog box>
Chris Berry
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Systems Administrator
JM Associates
"Live dangerously, overclock your servers."
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