Re: Remove "Log On To" In RDP Login
- From: Hank Arnold <rasilon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 04:35:26 -0400
I'm not sure I would want to, even if I could. How, then, would you log on locally as administrator if, for example, the machine had a problem finding the domain??
I'd try using TweakUI. You can set the default logon parameters there (only if you are a local administrator). I've never tried leaving the userid blank, but it *should* work...
Actually, there is an annoying "feature" of TweakUI that could be useful...... If you:
1) set it to automatically log on a userid and domain
2) reboot the machine and then turn that feature off
it will continue to show the domain as the default when booted, even if a user changes it to a local logon. At least this way every time the machine is booted it will show the domain by default....
Regards,
Hank Arnold
Jerry Alan Braga wrote:
Is it possible for restricted users to remove the log on to the dialog box so that our restricted users cannot attempt even to change from logging on to the domain to the local machine. They have no local account on the terminal server but it would be nice to have even have that option..
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