How to remove pre-logon company policy page

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Kang Sun

Greetings,
Since the Policy group is not up yet. I hope I can get
some help from here.

Our company closed and we sold all our windows 2000
machines to our employees. I ghosted most of machine fresh
before they were sold. But a few were instact. Now the few
still show the prelogon diaglogue: "By login to this
machine, you agree ... ...".

I remember it was set up in the domain conroller as a
group policy and whenever a machine login into this
domain, that policy page shows. Now the domain controller
is gone, how to I remove the policy page from stand alone
machine?
I know if one change the domain or group name, the
policy page will disapear. But a new user profile will be
created and the end users don't want to lose their
settings.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!

Please E-mail me your answer to (e-mail address removed)

-- Kang
 
Greetings,
Since the Policy group is not up yet. I hope I can get
some help from here.

Our company closed and we sold all our windows 2000
machines to our employees. I ghosted most of machine fresh
before they were sold. But a few were instact. Now the few
still show the prelogon diaglogue: "By login to this
machine, you agree ... ...".

I remember it was set up in the domain conroller as a
group policy and whenever a machine login into this
domain, that policy page shows. Now the domain controller
is gone, how to I remove the policy page from stand alone
machine?
I know if one change the domain or group name, the
policy page will disapear. But a new user profile will be
created and the end users don't want to lose their
settings.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!

Please E-mail me your answer to (e-mail address removed)

-- Kang

Have them use tip 24 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com
to remove the dialog.


Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
The only way to stop a domain policy from running on a
workstation is to disjoin it from the domain. Right-click
on MY Computer and go into the Networking tab and disjoin.
 
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