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    Win2000 network setup: make last user logged in appear in dialog

    When you turn on Windows 2000 on a network, the username and password dialog pops up. How can it be configured so that the last user logged in is still in the Username textbox?

    The purpose is because I am the only one that uses my office computer and dont want to have to type in my username every time.

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    Re: Win2000 network setup: make last user logged in appear in dialog

    Originally posted by Flip
    When you turn on Windows 2000 on a network, the username and password dialog pops up. How can it be configured so that the last user logged in is still in the Username textbox?

    The purpose is because I am the only one that uses my office computer and dont want to have to type in my username every time.

    Thank you.
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    thanks dude
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    That will not work if the policy is set in the Domain Security Policy, but you could be lucky and it could be set local.
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    yeah it worked perfectly
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