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OK, found the answer:
Search the newsgroup for "Subject: CTRL-ALT-DEL Login in Vista?" posted: 11/26/2006 1:53 AM PST By: Jimmy Brush" Short answer: Look in Local Security Policy (Local Policies - Security Options) for Interactive Logon. One of these lines has "Do not display last username". There're also other useful options here regarding logon screens. "smallville1956" wrote: In Windows XP there were two options for the way users logged on and off. One was the welcome screen and the other was the password box/form. When I install Vista, the default is the welcome screen. How do I change it to the log in box? Thanks. |