puterwerx
December 11th, 2001, 12:43 PM
Hello,
I work in a school district that has a mixture of Win95, 98, 98Se, NT, and 2K systems. We are looking for a way to force the older systems to log onto the Win2K servers on the network. Basically, we want to prevent anyone from using the machine unless they log onto the server. Is there a registry tweak that can disable the "Cancel" button on the logon screen? Right now, if a user clicks "cancel", they can access the machine, but not the network. We want to prevent any access, similar to the way Win2K handles it. Most of these machines are too old to handle Win2K, so we'd like to keep Win98 at least.
Any suggestions or ideas?
I work in a school district that has a mixture of Win95, 98, 98Se, NT, and 2K systems. We are looking for a way to force the older systems to log onto the Win2K servers on the network. Basically, we want to prevent anyone from using the machine unless they log onto the server. Is there a registry tweak that can disable the "Cancel" button on the logon screen? Right now, if a user clicks "cancel", they can access the machine, but not the network. We want to prevent any access, similar to the way Win2K handles it. Most of these machines are too old to handle Win2K, so we'd like to keep Win98 at least.
Any suggestions or ideas?