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I have a Windows Vista PC which was connected once to another domain. Now it

was moved to my domain and depite that I have administrator account on this

PC(I have also rights on the domain controlers)I can't get rid of security

warning messages that appear from time to time regarding action that I do.

Is it possible and how to diasppear these messages forever?

Regards

Mike

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Guest Jon Wallace
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If I understand correctly the message you are talking about, it is set

typically using group policy. With that said however I would have expected

that when you removed the machine from the original domain that the policy

would no longer apply. This leads me to believe that the setting was put

there by some other means.

 

This is the policy i'm refering to -

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc779661.aspx

 

Using the registry editor, have a look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \

Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon.

 

Look for 2 values, LegalNoticeCaption and LegalNoticeText - these are what

are used to configure the message that is displayed. If you clear these

(set them to nothing) that message should go, unless of course it's set

using something that automatically creates them.

 

Let me know how you get on.

 

Regards,

Jon

 

www.insidetheregistry.com

 

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"Mike" <mike@gimail.com> wrote in message

news:%23U%23ioglwJHA.4620@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

>I have a Windows Vista PC which was connected once to another domain. Now

>it

> was moved to my domain and depite that I have administrator account on

> this

> PC(I have also rights on the domain controlers)I can't get rid of security

> warning messages that appear from time to time regarding action that I do.

> Is it possible and how to diasppear these messages forever?

> Regards

> Mike

>

> </span>

Guest Paul Adare
Posted

On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:38:31 -0400, Jon Wallace wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> If I understand correctly the message you are talking about, it is set

> typically using group policy. With that said however I would have expected

> that when you removed the machine from the original domain that the policy

> would no longer apply. This leads me to believe that the setting was put

> there by some other means.</span>

 

My guess is that he's actually referring to UAC prompts.

 

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Paul Adare

MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

http://www.identit.ca

Guest Jon Wallace
Posted

Indeed I believe you are correct - I re-read his post style_emoticons/)

 

To turn of UAC go into Control Panel -> User Accounts and then you can turn

UAC off.

 

Before you do however consider why - this feature was intended to prevent

the user from doing potentially harmfull things to the machine without

realizing - granted the feature can be a little annoying but also usefull.

 

Cheers,

Jon

 

www.insidetheregistry.com

 

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"Paul Adare" <pkadare@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:153u5evrk693u.1aawy4lnta2yw$.dlg@40tude.net...<span style="color:blue">

> On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:38:31 -0400, Jon Wallace wrote:

><span style="color:green">

>> If I understand correctly the message you are talking about, it is set

>> typically using group policy. With that said however I would have

>> expected

>> that when you removed the machine from the original domain that the

>> policy

>> would no longer apply. This leads me to believe that the setting was put

>> there by some other means.</span>

>

> My guess is that he's actually referring to UAC prompts.

>

> --

> Paul Adare

> MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

> http://www.identit.ca </span>

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