RE: default domain display at logon



Jason -
Thanks for the reply -
we are changing the "DefaultDomainName" in Winlogon reg key - our scprit
runs prior to ADMT migrating the workstation. Windows 2000 correctly shows
the new domain, Windows XP does not. We are going to test the
CachePrimaryDomain change this morning, i will let you know.

Putting this in the logon script does not really help us, because the users
cannot log in locally (they only have domain accounts), and most do not know
which domain they even log into.

Thanks,
Jmhop


"Jason Tan (MSFT)" wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for posting!

ADMT cannot change the default logon domain of the workstations. I suggest
you wirte a script to change the default log on domain according to the
following methods:

To change the default Log on to: value edit the following local registry
key of the
machine you are logging on to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

CachePrimaryDomain

You may write a domain logon script to achieve the goal.

More information for your reference:

315245 How to Assign a Logon Script to a Profile for a Local User
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;315245>

Hope the information helps.

Best Regards,

Jason Tan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| ADMT appears to set the default domain of XP workstations to log in to
the
| local machine. Is there a way to change this? What we would like is for
the
| default domain to show the target domain name. It appears to work on
windows
| 2000 boxes
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