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Steven L. Dunn
Good Morning,
I have, what I hope to be, a simple question about the Windows 2000
and 2003 Network Client. When logging onto a domain, you're presented
with a logon box for username, password, and domain (or the local
computer as an option). There's also a checkbox for "logon using a
dial-up connection".
Is there any way, either directly or via 3rd Party Software, to remove
that "dial-up" checkbox? Or possibly to disable it so it's not an
option? We are moving our company to a AD/Domain Controller model for
file/print services and authentication, so a box like that would just
confuse the heck out of some of our users.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
-Steve
Steven Dunn
Director, Technology Services
Executive Director, Incorporated
I have, what I hope to be, a simple question about the Windows 2000
and 2003 Network Client. When logging onto a domain, you're presented
with a logon box for username, password, and domain (or the local
computer as an option). There's also a checkbox for "logon using a
dial-up connection".
Is there any way, either directly or via 3rd Party Software, to remove
that "dial-up" checkbox? Or possibly to disable it so it's not an
option? We are moving our company to a AD/Domain Controller model for
file/print services and authentication, so a box like that would just
confuse the heck out of some of our users.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
-Steve
Steven Dunn
Director, Technology Services
Executive Director, Incorporated