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Create legal notices at login in Windows NT By Staff writers, TechRepublic January 05, 2004 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/soa/Create-legal-notices-at-login-in-Windows-NT/0,139023731,120282349,00.htm
To avoid legal liability, it's important to protect yourself wherever possible with appropriate notices and disclaimers. Windows NT gives you the ability to create a legal notice that users must view upon logon to the machine. (Note: Remember that editing the registry can be risky, so be sure you have a verified backup before you begin.)
Set up a legal notice
1. Start the Registry Editor (Regedit.exe or Regedt32.exe).
At system boot, the legal notice will appear after you press [Ctrl][Alt][Delete] to log on, but before the username/password prompt. This setting only affects the local system. If you want a legal notice to display on all systems in the Windows domain, use the Windows NT System Policy Editor (in Windows NT Server 4.0) to enforce a logon banner on all domain machines.
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