the "My Windows XP Machine" screen

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i found something a while ago that allowed me to customize this screen to say whatever i want. It involved clicking the Start button and going to Run... and then typing something in... then finding the thing to change in a list similar to Windows Explorer. After doing this... a screen appeared after logging off a user and turning the computer on. The screen is black with a single window entitled "My Windows XP Machine" and the window contains whatever text i typed when i was directed to that list. If anyone knows how to get back to that list (what to type in the Run program) and what to replace my text with so this extra screen doesn't appear, please let me know. Thanks
 
Hi Mike,

You are speaking of Start/Run/Gpedit. Make the changes here:

Go to Start/Run/gpedit.msc Local Computer Policy/Computer
Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/Security
Options.

Scroll down to Interactive logon: Message text for users attempting to log
on and Interactive logon: Message title for users attempting to log on.




Mike said:
i found something a while ago that allowed me to customize this screen to
say whatever i want. It involved clicking the Start button and going to
Run... and then typing something in... then finding the thing to change in a
list similar to Windows Explorer. After doing this... a screen appeared
after logging off a user and turning the computer on. The screen is black
with a single window entitled "My Windows XP Machine" and the window
contains whatever text i typed when i was directed to that list. If anyone
knows how to get back to that list (what to type in the Run program) and
what to replace my text with so this extra screen doesn't appear, please let
me know. Thanks
 
i don't speak computer, haha... if you read this again, please explain again as if i was a stupid child, hahaha. i typed in "Gpedit" in the Run box and it said it could not find it. then i typed in "Gpedit.msc" and it couldn't find it. but i do remember gpedit from when i first found out how to change this. thank you, i greatly appreciate your help.

----- Kelly wrote: -----

Hi Mike,

You are speaking of Start/Run/Gpedit. Make the changes here:

Go to Start/Run/gpedit.msc Local Computer Policy/Computer
Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/Security
Options.

Scroll down to Interactive logon: Message text for users attempting to log
on and Interactive logon: Message title for users attempting to log on.

/taskbarplus!.htm

Registry Edits, Tips and Tricks for XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm


Mike said:
i found something a while ago that allowed me to customize this screen to
say whatever i want. It involved clicking the Start button and going to
Run... and then typing something in... then finding the thing to change in a
list similar to Windows Explorer. After doing this... a screen appeared
after logging off a user and turning the computer on. The screen is black
with a single window entitled "My Windows XP Machine" and the window
contains whatever text i typed when i was directed to that list. If anyone
knows how to get back to that list (what to type in the Run program) and
what to replace my text with so this extra screen doesn't appear, please let
me know. Thanks
 
mike said:
i don't speak computer, haha... if you read this again, please explain again as if i was a stupid child, hahaha. i typed in "Gpedit" in the Run box and it said it could not find it. then i typed in "Gpedit.msc" and it couldn't find it. but i do remember gpedit from when i first found out how to change this. thank you, i greatly appreciate your help.

IT worked for me as gpedit.msc ("MicroSoft Configuration"?).
 
It means you are running XP Home.




again as if i was a stupid child, hahaha. i typed in "Gpedit" in the Run box
and it said it could not find it. then i typed in "Gpedit.msc" and it
couldn't find it. but i do remember gpedit from when i first found out how
to change this. thank you, i greatly appreciate your help.
 
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