logon banner
- From: "Phil McNeill" <philmcneill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:39:17 -0400
Hi,
We're looking to implement a logon banner for the usual legal reasons.
Basically, anytime someone sits down at a corporate PC and hits CTRL-ALT-DEL
to log on we want them to be presented with a dialogue box of legal text,
and be forced to click on an OK button before they can input their username
and password.
Important notes:
1. The text we've been provided with is 35 lines with 1561 characters
including spaces.
2. We have a mix of Windows 2000 and Windows XP clients this will need to
work on. The domain is a Windows Server 2003 domain in mixed mode.
3. We'd like the message to be easily updateable.
I seem to see a few different ways to go about this. Is this something
that's accomplished by inputting the text in the domain security policy on a
domain controller in the option: "Interactive Logon: Message Text for users
attempting to log on"? That seems logical, but I'm not sure if that
actually accomplished what I'm looking to accomplish.
Thanks in advance
.
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