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SetH

posted on 23rd Apr 10 at 11:25

1337 Hax0r tbh


Voyto

posted on 23rd Apr 10 at 08:03

quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
quote:
Originally posted by Voyto
Is this for your server at home :boggle:


My server at home is for storage and mail. Nothing more!!

Why on this earth would i want myself to agree to a policy?


Thats what I thought! That would be the ultimate g33k! :cool:


ed

posted on 23rd Apr 10 at 07:19

There used to be something like that when we had pGina login on the uni computers. Now it's just a Windows login with a message box.


Andrew

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 23:04

quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Must be possible As I have to before it will take me to the log in screen. Although people with the older comps don't have to.


Indeed, that sounds like an open source package or a third party application of some sort

Found one that looks boss but after a 15 hr working day i can't remember / don't want to remember what it's called.

Thank you to those with sensiblt answers. John, fuck off and die!!


Andrew

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 23:00

quote:
Originally posted by Voyto
Is this for your server at home :boggle:


My server at home is for storage and mail. Nothing more!!

Why on this earth would i want myself to agree to a policy?


Andrew

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 22:58

quote:
Originally posted by John
It's in Group Policy.

It's also in Google.


Yeah, can be done in Group Policy but is very basic and not what the customer wants.

I've found some open source software i will be testing later this week or early next week.

I could just use google yes, but i wish to help others also.

Will post my findings.


oceansoul

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 13:01

At work, after pressing ctrl+alt+delete a message pops up with t&c shit. Then press enter to get to log on window :thumbs:





Pointless reply i know :(


gravesy

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 12:42

quote:
I would also look at perhaps running a script/exe (something like AutoIt might be useful, make it modal etc) to display the message (if file isn't found) once logged in.


You can put a logon script in all users profiles - or just keep it to a particular group of users.


Dom

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 12:37

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310430
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315232
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/217996-36-interactive-logon-message
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc780332%28WS.10%29.aspx

Look at 'interactive logon message', although it is just a dialog box from what i remember. I would also look at perhaps running a script/exe (something like AutoIt might be useful, make it modal etc) to display the message (if file isn't found) once logged in.


Sam

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 12:35

quote:
Originally posted by Voyto
Is this for your server at home :boggle:


:lol: LMAO


John

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 12:34

It's in Group Policy.

It's also in Google.


gravesy

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 12:33

You can edit group policy to add a log on message when the user hits CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on.

Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> Interactive Logon then message text and message title.


Voyto

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 12:31

Is this for your server at home :boggle:


Sam

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 12:14

I'm sure I worked somewhere once where you had to OK a message box with some T&Cs in it before you could get to the log in box - that was running a Windows server environment so I'd say that it was possible - but I've now idea how that's done! :lol: sorry Android. :wave:


Fro

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 10:58

Must be possible As I have to before it will take me to the log in screen. Although people with the older comps don't have to.


Neo

posted on 22nd Apr 10 at 10:53

Sure you can do this through Group Policy :thumbs:


Andrew

posted on 21st Apr 10 at 15:32

Is it possible in which to force users to agree to a license agreement before they can logon.

Looking at server 2003 platform, SBS 2003 and SBS 2008.

Also want to be able this agreed file to be dumped on the users share and if they delete to make them have to agree to the T's and C's again.