Classic Logon

Can I skin the Classic Logon Screen in XP

Hello all;


I'd love to search the forum but couldn't see where to do that ... anyway here's my question.


My XP box is a domain member (Windows 2003 AD) as such I am forced to use the Windows Classic Logon screen.  Any way that I can get WB loaded so that it will skin that screen as well?


Thx in advance.


Eddie

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Hiya Varzea,

I may be wrong in my explaination, but I'm gonna give it a shot. I do believe WB will not skin your logon. logon.xp is a different program that you can download. You can also apply different logons as well. If you do have the wincustomize logon application you can always set your logon to default which would be the logon your forced to use.

Hope this helped.


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WB won't skin the logon

Being on a domain, i don't think logon studio will help either
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WB won't skin the logon



So, I gave him/her the right info?? wooohoo chalk one up for me


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Thanks all;


Figured that was the answer.... just thought I'd check...


Patriots - I'm working on the theory your name is in reference to our former champs....  I live in NH bummer of a weekend..


 thanks again.

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Being on a domain, i don't think logon studio will help either
That is also correct.
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I think [can't say for sure] that this app will work for you..... http://www.frontmotion.com/FMLogin/
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I think [can't say for sure] that this app will work for you..... Link


Be careful of GINA implementations on a corporate domain. They almost all use the MS ginastub to add themselves to the MS gina. But if you daisy-chain a few of them togeether (like pcAnywhere, Novell Netware (or whatever it's called now), Courion password reset) . . . thinks can go very wrong and you are looking at remote registry editing to get right.

Lessons learned the hard way. {but not with this app}


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