Change the way users log on or off

F

Fklassen

Hello,

In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change the
way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all PC users
listed or only the last logged on user.

Is there a similar setting in Vista?



Frank K
 
R

Ronnie Vernon MVP

Frank

Yes, but depending on the version of Vista you have these settings are
enabled through the registry or the Group Policy Editor.

Warning: Before you start making changes associated with the logon screen,
especially hiding accounts, it is very easy to effectively lock yourself out
of the system if you hide the wrong accounts.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change
> the way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all PC
> users listed or only the last logged on user.
>
> Is there a similar setting in Vista?
>
>
>
> Frank K
 
F

Fklassen

Thanks,

I have Vista Ultimate and was able to invoke the Group Policy editor and
install the Groups / Users snap-in.
I will fool around with it and see how badly I can muck things up.

It just strikes me as very odd why they (Microsoft) would remove this
feature.

FK


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message
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> Frank
>
> Yes, but depending on the version of Vista you have these settings are
> enabled through the registry or the Group Policy Editor.
>
> Warning: Before you start making changes associated with the logon screen,
> especially hiding accounts, it is very easy to effectively lock yourself
> out of the system if you hide the wrong accounts.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:urhwLTMwHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change
>> the way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all PC
>> users listed or only the last logged on user.
>>
>> Is there a similar setting in Vista?
>>
>>
>>
>> Frank K

>
 
R

Ronnie Vernon MVP

Frank

OK, glad this helped.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:eL0IyzPwHHA.4544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Thanks,
>
> I have Vista Ultimate and was able to invoke the Group Policy editor and
> install the Groups / Users snap-in.
> I will fool around with it and see how badly I can muck things up.
>
> It just strikes me as very odd why they (Microsoft) would remove this
> feature.
>
> FK
>
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message
> news:10729290-534E-4628-B129-1B4F8228E6A9@microsoft.com...
>> Frank
>>
>> Yes, but depending on the version of Vista you have these settings are
>> enabled through the registry or the Group Policy Editor.
>>
>> Warning: Before you start making changes associated with the logon
>> screen, especially hiding accounts, it is very easy to effectively lock
>> yourself out of the system if you hide the wrong accounts.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ronnie Vernon
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:urhwLTMwHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change
>>> the way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all PC
>>> users listed or only the last logged on user.
>>>
>>> Is there a similar setting in Vista?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Frank K

>>

>
 
J

John Barnes

There is a feature that allows you to select a default user to log onto.
From there you could switch to another user when desired. It is the same as
XP had.


"Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:urhwLTMwHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change
> the way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all PC
> users listed or only the last logged on user.
>
> Is there a similar setting in Vista?
>
>
>
> Frank K
 
J

John Barnes

Type
control userpasswords2
into the Start Search box and press enter to bring up the user accounts
dialog
In the User Accounts dialog, under the Users tab, select the particular user
you want, then
clear the checkbox for "Users must enter a user name ..."
Press Apply and a dialog will ask for the password of the user you selected.
OK OK and you've done.

"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
news:%23C8a2qQwHHA.3508@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> There is a feature that allows you to select a default user to log onto.
> From there you could switch to another user when desired. It is the same
> as XP had.
>
>
> "Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:urhwLTMwHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change
>> the way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all PC
>> users listed or only the last logged on user.
>>
>> Is there a similar setting in Vista?
>>
>>
>>
>> Frank K

>
 
F

Fklassen

Thanks, this is just what I was looking for.

Frank

"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
news:ecCgC$QwHHA.3588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Type
> control userpasswords2
> into the Start Search box and press enter to bring up the user accounts
> dialog
> In the User Accounts dialog, under the Users tab, select the particular
> user
> you want, then
> clear the checkbox for "Users must enter a user name ..."
> Press Apply and a dialog will ask for the password of the user you
> selected.
> OK OK and you've done.
>
> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
> news:%23C8a2qQwHHA.3508@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> There is a feature that allows you to select a default user to log onto.
>> From there you could switch to another user when desired. It is the same
>> as XP had.
>>
>>
>> "Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:urhwLTMwHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change
>>> the way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all PC
>>> users listed or only the last logged on user.
>>>
>>> Is there a similar setting in Vista?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Frank K

>>

>
 
J

John Barnes

Happy to hear that. Good luck.

"Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:OYADPIXwHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Thanks, this is just what I was looking for.
>
> Frank
>
> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
> news:ecCgC$QwHHA.3588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Type
>> control userpasswords2
>> into the Start Search box and press enter to bring up the user accounts
>> dialog
>> In the User Accounts dialog, under the Users tab, select the particular
>> user
>> you want, then
>> clear the checkbox for "Users must enter a user name ..."
>> Press Apply and a dialog will ask for the password of the user you
>> selected.
>> OK OK and you've done.
>>
>> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
>> news:%23C8a2qQwHHA.3508@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> There is a feature that allows you to select a default user to log onto.
>>> From there you could switch to another user when desired. It is the
>>> same as XP had.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Fklassen" <f.klassen@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>>> news:urhwLTMwHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> In Win XP there was a setting in User Accounts that was called "change
>>>> the way users log on or off" where, on a re-start, you could have all
>>>> PC users listed or only the last logged on user.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a similar setting in Vista?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Frank K
>>>

>>

>
 
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