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Hey, my computer at my new job says "Welcome Scott" right after you hit
ctrl-alt-del. Obviously I'm not Scott. How can I change this. Or getting rid of it completely would probably be even better. I've looked around but I can't find anything. -Jeff (not Scott) |
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Jeff275 wrote:
> Hey, my computer at my new job says "Welcome Scott" right after you > hit ctrl-alt-del. Obviously I'm not Scott. How can I change this. > Or getting rid of it completely would probably be even better. I've > looked around but I can't find anything. Best method? Have your IT staff actually prepare it for you. Alternative method - format it and make sure none of "Scott's" crap is left behind. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Jeff275 wrote on Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:34:02 -0800:
J> Hey, my computer at my new job says "Welcome Scott" right after you hit J> ctrl-alt-del. Obviously I'm not Scott. How can I change this. Or getting J> rid of it completely would probably be even better. I've looked around J> but I can't find anything. J> -Jeff (not Scott) There are various ways to change the boot logo --if that's what you're referring to. I bypass the signon screen so I'm not really sure of the sequence any more. Try Bootskin to change the boot logo; here: http://www.stardock.com/products/bootskin/ ....from Stardock's page: --- Stardock BootSkin is a program that allows users to change their Windows 2000 and Windows XP boot screens. Unlike other programs that can change the Windows XP boot screens, BootSkin does so in a safe manner. It doesn't patch the Windows XP kernel. Nor does it require the user to download replacement Windows XP kernels to do so. Boot screens that use BootSkin are typically under 20K compared to other boot screen programs whose files are over 2 MEGABYTES. And best of all, BootSkin is free for non-commercial use. --- Then again -- you could format your HDD, re-install Windows and all your programs; maybe upgrade your RAM and video card while you're at it. <LOL> -- Hoppy General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com ~~ |
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Obviously, Scott isn't there anymore. Maybe he isn't there because he
was messing around with company equipment. Why don't you ask you company IT person to clean Scott's old computer and do a fresh install for you? "Hoppy" <General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com> wrote in message news:OVX9xn4BGHA.2648@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... | Jeff275 wrote on Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:34:02 -0800: | | J> Hey, my computer at my new job says "Welcome Scott" right after you hit | J> ctrl-alt-del. Obviously I'm not Scott. How can I change this. Or getting | J> rid of it completely would probably be even better. I've looked around | J> but I can't find anything. | | J> -Jeff (not Scott) | | | There are various ways to change the boot logo --if that's what you're | referring to. I bypass the signon screen so I'm not really sure of the | sequence any more. | | Try Bootskin to change the boot logo; here: | http://www.stardock.com/products/bootskin/ | | ...from Stardock's page: | --- | Stardock BootSkin is a program that allows users to change their Windows | 2000 and Windows XP boot screens. | | Unlike other programs that can change the Windows XP boot screens, BootSkin | does so in a safe manner. It doesn't patch the Windows XP kernel. Nor does | it require the user to download replacement Windows XP kernels to do so. | | Boot screens that use BootSkin are typically under 20K compared to other | boot screen programs whose files are over 2 MEGABYTES. | | And best of all, BootSkin is free for non-commercial use. | --- | Then again -- you could format your HDD, re-install Windows and all your | programs; maybe upgrade your RAM and video card while you're at it. <LOL> | | -- | Hoppy | General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com | ~~ | | |
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Hoppy wrote to Jeff275 on Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:27:21 -0500:
<snipped> H> --- H> Then again -- you could format your HDD, re-install Windows and all your H> programs; maybe upgrade your RAM and video card while you're at it. H> <LOL> .... since Scott isn't there anymore, maybe he isn't there because he contracted a highly communicable terminal disease. So you should probably replace your keyboard and mouse as well. Ho ho ho. -- Hoppy General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com ~~ |
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Goog god, does anybody ever actually answer a question helpfully on here????
"Hoppy" wrote: > Hoppy wrote to Jeff275 on Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:27:21 -0500: > > <snipped> > H> --- > H> Then again -- you could format your HDD, re-install Windows and all your > H> programs; maybe upgrade your RAM and video card while you're at it. > H> <LOL> > > .... since Scott isn't there anymore, maybe he isn't there because he > contracted a highly communicable terminal disease. So you should probably > replace your keyboard and mouse as well. > > Ho ho ho. > -- > Hoppy > General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com > ~~ > > > |
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Jeff275 wrote:
> Hey, my computer at my new job says "Welcome Scott" right after you > hit ctrl-alt-del. Obviously I'm not Scott. How can I change this. > Or getting rid of it completely would probably be even better. I've > looked around but I can't find anything. Shenan Stanley wrote: > Best method? Have your IT staff actually prepare it for you. > Alternative method - format it and make sure none of "Scott's" crap > is left behind. Jeff275 wrote: > Good god, does anybody ever actually answer a question helpfully on > here???? Well - given the very little information that you did give - we don't go around telling people how to change their work computers for very good reasons.. First off - that's irresponsible of us to do. While we know how to bypass certain things on the systems - we know that our customers do not know - nor have the inclination to. We certainly would not "arm" someone else purposely to do somehting bad to a work system. Secondly - users in a work environment usually do not have the rights they need to do what they are asking. This is also for very fgood reason - not the least of which is that those computers "are not theirs to do with as they wish." So we could be wasting the user's time and our own by telling them to do something they cannot. The safest and best answer if "work" systems are asked about is to contact your system administrator and have them fix it. It's a default standard. Many times you find out afterwards that who you just told to do that is actually the system administrator (and sometimes - after learning that - you cringe at the thought of the environment they manage to be honest.) Now - you say your computer says "Hey Scott" right AFTER you hit CTRL+ALT+DEL --> I assume that you mean the logon prompt (place where you type your password) or some "message" before you actually get to the logon prompt (that you must click OK to) says this - based solely off your description. I suppose it could be the background image as well at the logon prompt. I say this because your words are ".. says "Welcome Scott" right after you hit ctrl-alt-del.." - not "says "Welcome Scott" right after you logon." If this is so, then one of these should help - assuming you have the rights and are supposed to be doing this. It would still be better if the IT staff actually prepared the machine for you - because wh knows what all they do there to actually get a machine ready for a user.. Customize the Windows Logon and Security Dialog Title http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/926/ Change the Logon Screen Wallpaper http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/103/ Legal Notice Dialog Box Before Logon http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/22/ As a bonus: Change the Registered Owner and Organization http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/32/ -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Jeff275 wrote:
> Goog god, does anybody ever actually answer a question helpfully on here???? > > "Hoppy" wrote: > > >>Hoppy wrote to Jeff275 on Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:27:21 -0500: >> >><snipped> >> H> --- >> H> Then again -- you could format your HDD, re-install Windows and all your >> H> programs; maybe upgrade your RAM and video card while you're at it. >> H> <LOL> >> >>.... since Scott isn't there anymore, maybe he isn't there because he >>contracted a highly communicable terminal disease. So you should probably >>replace your keyboard and mouse as well. >> >>Ho ho ho. >>-- >>Hoppy >>General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com >>~~ >> >> >> Check out www.bootskin.com. May be choosing one of those bootskins will do the trick but no promises, this is not my area of expertise. -- John Doue |
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