Posts Tagged ‘logon’

KeyLemon: A Free Face Recognition Software for Windows

We have already discussed and listed some of the best free online password managers and desktop password managers.

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Change Windows 7 Logon Screen Background Image

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This tutorial will show you how to change the Windows 7 logon screen background image as well as the user account image and desktop background.

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Changing The Windows 7 Log-on Screen [Manually]

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Hello. Welcome To another tutorial by TechBoyZzz. In This Tutorial, we’ll teach you a very simple Windows 7 Trick

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Tutorial How To Change Windows 7 Boot Screen

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Welcome to my first tutorial. First of all, I try in this video to make my best so please,don’t be mad with me :) I know there is’nt many video about that on youtube so I guest I will really help you guys out.

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Fix: Windows 7 logon screen appears twice when you resume computer from Sleep or Hibernation

Does your logon screen appear two times when you resume a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 based computer from Sleep or from Hibernation? If so, this article may be of interest to you! Consider..

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Enable or disable CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence for logging on to Windows 7

While one can always manually disable Interactive logon viz. Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL, before logging on to a Windows 7 or Vista computer, Microsoft has now released a Fix It which allows you to…

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Windows Logon Notfier lets you create user logon messages easily

We are delighted to release a freeware app created by one of our forum members. While one can always create logon messages for users, using the Local Security Policy, Windows Logon Notfier lets you… For more visit The Windows Club

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Windows Logon Notifier lets you create user logon messages easilyi

We are delighted to release a freeware app created by one of our forum members.

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Create a logon message for users in Windows 7

Windows 7, like Vista, supports a local security policy that allows you to create a message that will be displayed when users attempt to log on. To create a logon message: Type secpol.msc in Start… For more visit The Windows Club.

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