classic login

Classic login??

When a PC is part of a domain, is there a way of geting a selection list for choosing between a domain and the local PC name at login. Enabling alt-ctrl-del does not enable this option. I think having to type computername\localuser is not an improvement!

This will be available (hopefully) in Windows Vista Enterprise, as long as the computer is hooked up to a domain.
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When a PC is part of a domain, is there a way of geting a selection list for choosing between a domain and the local PC name at login. Enabling alt-ctrl-del does not enable this option. I think having to type computername\localuser is not an improvement!

Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

Not as yet - this'll only be available in Enterprise edition as far as we can see :o(
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--: Original message follows :-- "Looking for positives" wrote in message

Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

You could try editing the local policy. Run gpedit.msc as an administrator. You'll find the setting under Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - Logon - Always use classic logon
I can't try it as this machine is joined to a domain so I always get the classic logon. Note the classic logon looks a little different so it's not so classic but it does have all the options.
-- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Looking for positives" wrote in message

Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

Actually I just tried logging on to this machine again. It is a little different from a non-domain logon but it doesn't have the options from the classic logon. You have to specify the domain or local machine as in domain/user or local_machine/user instead of picking the domain or local machine from a drop down list.
-- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Kerry Brown" wrote in message

You could try editing the local policy. Run gpedit.msc as an administrator. You'll find the setting under Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - Logon - Always use classic logon
I can't try it as this machine is joined to a domain so I always get the classic logon. Note the classic logon looks a little different so it's not so classic but it does have all the options.
-- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Looking for positives" <Lookingforpositives@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

"localPC"? try using .\localuser (still not an improvement, but at least it's quicker to type than "localPC")
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Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

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"Kerry Brown" wrote:

You could try editing the local policy. Run gpedit.msc as an administrator. You'll find the setting under Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - Logon - Always use classic logon
I can't try it as this machine is joined to a domain so I always get the classic logon. Note the classic logon looks a little different so it's not so classic but it does have all the options.
-- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Looking for positives" <Lookingforpositives@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

On machines joined toa domain you can also enter the longin credential as the e-mail address instead of domain/user. This has worked since Windows 2000. The domain drop down was great when there were just a few domains. It was a nightmare for sites with 15+ domains in a forest. It could take a really, really long time to populate that list if you accidentally clicked the drop down to choose your domain instead of just using domain/username.
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Is there a way of getting a clasic login box with a drop down domain / local PC list. I think having to type localPC\localuser is NOT an improvement.

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