Sign in to vote. Hi, I'm trying to show a warning message to the users before they logon to the Windows 7. I was able to create the message but it shows like following: I want to know if there any way I can position and re-size to words?? Monday, April 1, PM. Many thanks to everyone's help. It seems like I got no choice but give up!!! I just tell my boss get used to it!!! Thanks anyway for the help and by the way I learned a lot different skills from you folks. Saturday, April 13, AM.
Tuesday, April 2, AM. Hi Chris, Many thanks for your info. Thursday, April 4, PM. Sorry for the late reply!!! Any suggestion?? Saturday, April 6, AM. Why not edit the background image to include the text and remove the GPO?
That way you can easily format and position the text. Plus it will stretch to fit different screen resolutions. Saturday, April 6, PM. Am If use as background users don't have to click "OK" to pass it!! List of Tutorials. Tutorial GPO - Message for users after login.
On the domain controller, open the group policy management tool. Right-click your new Group Policy Object and select the Edit option. Copy to Clipboard. Enable the following item and configure the desired message text.
Enable the following item and configure the desired message title. To save the group policy configuration, you need to close the Group Policy editor. Tutorial GPO - Display a text message for users after login. After applying the GPO you need to wait for 10 or 20 minutes. During this time the GPO will be replicated to other domain controllers. On a remote computer, log in and verify the alert message displayed. Related Posts. January 4th, September 2nd, Not using this warning-message policy setting leaves your organization legally vulnerable to trespassers who unlawfully penetrate your network.
Legal precedents have established that organizations that display warnings to users who connect to their servers over a network have a higher rate of successfully prosecuting trespassers. When these policy settings are configured, users will see a dialog box before they can log on to the server console.
It is advisable to set Interactive logon: Message text for users attempting to log on to a value similar to one of the following:. Any warning that you display in the title or text should be approved by representatives from your organization's legal and human resources departments.
The following table lists the actual and effective default values for this policy. Changes to this policy become effective without a device restart when they are saved locally or distributed through Group Policy.
This section describes how an attacker might exploit a feature or its configuration, how to implement the countermeasure, and the possible negative consequences of countermeasure implementation. Popular Topics in Windows Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off?
Submit ». Justin This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. KrasiPetrov This person is a verified professional. Thai Pepper. Jordack Nov 22, at UTC. Any employee is permitted to add a MoTD for all staff to see. Forward all user feedback to HR and make sure users know they are the ones to talk to.
MHunt This person is a verified professional. This sounds like a short route to a lot of complaining. I don't know how you would trigger a leaving message.
Good luck with this! Troy Jollimore This person is a verified professional. User This person is a verified professional. Out of curiosity, what would the farewell message contain? Krishna This person is a verified professional. Thank you all for your replies. The HR team dropped the Farewell message idea as they understand no one care about that.
So we said NO, Not possible for Free. Now they need to find the budget as they already announced it to company wide. Sam Gates This person is a verified professional. I think we had a similar request here recently, and our reply was that even accounting for the fact no one will be there to see our hard work, we came to the conclusion it wasn't even worth the attempt to do it as the process would probably be killed almost instantly - assuming it would even start Edited Nov 23, at UTC.
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