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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Enable "Ubuntu Style" Logons in Windows Vista

If you like the way Ubuntu requires you to enter your username and password instead of clicking on an icon, you can enable the same thing for Windows Vista in a somewhat similar style logon process. This is really most useful for home users, as domain users should already see this screen.

It's not precisely the same style as Ubuntu, but it's the closest we're gonna
get.
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Manual Registry Tweak

Open regedit.exe through the start menu search box and navigate to the
following key, which you might have to create.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

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Create these two new 32-bit DWORD values, giving them both a value of 1:*

  • DisableCAD

  • DontDisplayLastUserName

To remove this tweak just delete the two keys.

Note: It's not a requirement to use the DisableCAD key. What this does is
prevent the "Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete" screen, which is really quite ugly in Vista.
If you'd rather use CAD you can omit that key.

Downloadable Registry Tweak

Download and unzip, and then double-click on UbuntuLogonVista.reg in the
file. There's another registry file to remove it.


Download UbuntuLogonVista Registry Tweak

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