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Classic Logon
Of course not being able to key anything in over "guest" sounds rather bad ... you might try enabling this Group Policy (type gpedit.msc in the Run menu) setting: Computer Config/Admin. Templates/System/Logon/Always use Classic logon. There's other group policy settings that will help you preserve the "classic"

classic logon prompt "Ctrl+Alt+Del"
I have always had the logon set to Use Welcome Screen for easy of use as there are 3 different user accounts on my PC. I am the administrator and my kids have their own limited accounts. This has been working fine until today. For some reason the logon has reverted back to the classic logon style with people

Stuck in classic logon screen... HELP
Bruce
Chambers Microsoft MVP - Shell/User ---- You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. -- RAH "Eran" <drond...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:07e401c2855b$989d29b0$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11... hi folks, is there a way to run the classic logon/off and also to use the

Login Screen
You have to log everyone off before CADD will bring up the classic logon prompt. -- Kent W. England, MS MVP for Windows XP (Please respond only in the newsgroup) Roger Abell [MVP] <mvpNOS...@asu.edu> wrote: The Welcome screen is displayed both for Switch User and for Login. Double alt-cntrl-del works for Logon,

Classic Logon Screen
The only time the classic user login box appears is after the screen saver. "RajKohli" wrote: 1. Click Start - Control Panel - open User Accounts 2. Click "Change the way users Log On or Off" 3. Make a check mark on "Use Fast Users Switching" Hope this help, let us know! "Tina" wrote: After the last Microsoft.net

Bypass Classic Logon Prompt
jharvie jhar...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general Is there any way to use the clasic logon but still allow fast user switching. When you are logged on and hit the windows button and the l button, it will go back to the classic logon, but you will remained logged on.

Classic logon dialog dodges in SP2 - bug or feature?
You can select that as a log on option. Also if the classic login wont look like it does in xp or win 2000. The best you can do is change the local securtiy policy to not display the last name at log on. I had to do this with a few of my boxes that are on the network. For that you type in gpedit.msc at the run

Classic Logon Screen
Rick ricklaure...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp general When I use the classic logon prompt with Windows XP Home Edition, I always am prompted for a password. I do not use a password on my single user computer, and wish that this classic logon would work as did the logon on Windows 95, 98, and ME.

Problems with Welcome screen - Classic logon promt appears instead.
there are no problems just challenges "Jim" wrote: I had an XP Pro laptop configured to use the classic logon screen in a domain environment and to allow it to be used "locally" on field trips, as per my client's request. The only local user account was "administrator." A user of this machine went ahead and reset

XP logon reverted to classic
Juan soyquien...@terra.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin How To Turn On Automatic Logon in Windows XP XP home now when i try to switch users or log off i dont see the welcome screen i get the classic logon prompt unlock computer screen there are no passwords on the accounts it was working fine until

Toggling between "friendly welcome screen" and "classic logon ...
Malke notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windowsxp general Jim wrote: I had an XP Pro laptop configured to use the classic logon screen in a domain environment and to allow it to be used "locally" on field trips, as per my client's request. The only local user account was "administrator.

Windows Classic Logon Theme
Now every time I resume working from the screensaver, which is password protected, classic logon prompt appears asking me for password, BUT if/when I lock (Windows key+L) or restart/shutdown computer welcome screen appears. I have options "Use the welcome screen" and "Use fast user switching" enabled under User

welcome screen gone now classic logon
However, when my computer returns form an automatic screen saver or stand by mode, the classic logon prompt is displayed. However, when I manually stand-by doing Start > Turn Off Computer and click on the Stand By and then return from the stand by state, the welcome screen is displayed.

Toggling between "friendly welcome screen" and "classic logon scre
When I boot up it brings me to the welcome screen to logon. However, when I resume from the screensaver is brings me to the "classic logon" box to enter my password. Anyone know how to change it so that I get the welcome screen instead? This is a only screen saver login dialog, not a winlogon.exe dialog.

Classic Logon Visual Style and Start Menu User Icon
See the Logon/Auto-Logon Section -- Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP Find out about the MS MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default. aspx "Dianne" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:104f01c3beba$02c5fc70$a001280a@phx.gbl... Is there any way to bypass the classic logon prompt.

Icons do not show at notification area (clock tray)
nyetsky klm...@singnet.com.sg microsoft public windowsxp customize On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 21:24:44 -0500, Ron wrote: Hi, can anyone tell me how to switch Windows XP Pro to the classic ctrl-alt-del logon screen of Windows 2000? Thanks Right click on My Computer, Properties, Select Advanced tab, Click on Performance

"Welcome Screen" has reverted to classic logon
I use the classic view. When I boot my computer or change users, it comes back up with a "Log on to Windows" screen, asking for a user name and a password. In the past, the user name of "Administrator" would be remembered, and all I would have to do is type in the password, and continue. Now, it does not remember

adaware 6
I can't tell because I cannot get past the prompt for the local administrator password (the one I originally set no longer works) and I don't know how to get the classic logon screen to come up to allow me to get logged into the domain when connected via the network cable. For all I know the local "administrator"

Why do I get the classic logon when resuming from screensaver?
I know that connecting to a domain will automatically use the Classic Logon screen. I am a home user, I have 2 PC's... one runs Win2K and the other XP. Both are connected to my broadband router and then to a cable modem. Some time over the last 3 days, XP has decided it will only use the Classic Windows Logon

Toggling between "friendly welcome screen" and "classic logon ...
Jesse Newland jnewl...@uga.edu microsoft public windowsxp customize Hi, my Welcome Screen has magically reverted itself to the Classic Logon screen. I've tried many things (including the fix suggested below) and it doesn't work. Any ideas? Thanks, Jesse Kelly wrote: Hi, See if this helps: Control Panel/Users/Change