How do I force Domain login not Local machine

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Hello,
Is there a registry key to force the users (Windows 2000 Pro and XP) that
are joined to a domain, to always login to a specific domain? When a user
logs into the local machine via the local Administrator account and then
reboots the
machine, Windows will default the login to drop down box to the local
machine. I
really need to have the system default login to the domain not the local
machine... please help.

Thanks in Advance
 
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wrote:
Hello,
Is there a registry key to force the users (Windows 2000 Pro and
XP) that are joined to a domain, to always login to a specific
domain? When a user logs into the local machine via the local
Administrator account and then reboots the
machine, Windows will default the login to drop down box to the
local machine. I
really need to have the system default login to the domain not
the local machine... please help.

One might re-write the data at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
\Winlogon\
"DefaultUser"=
perhaps in a system shutdown script?
Theoretical.
 
Can't you disable logon locally in the user Rights Assignment/Local Security
Settings in Admin Tools?

Crouchie1998
BA (HONS) MCP MCSE
 
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