If you are the administrator of the computer, in Windows 10, you can display a message for each user who tries to log on to Windows 10. This message tip includes the message title and message body, and the text content in the title and body can be defined by you.
As far as I know, the display of information on the login screen is not a new feature on Windows 10, as early as Windows 2000, the feature is already included in Windows, Windows 10 has inherited the feature from previous versions of Windows. In today's tutorial, we'll take you through how to show tips to users who are trying to log in to Windows 10.
This is a simple way to show a message to users who are trying to sign in to Windows 10. In this tutorial, we will cover two ways to implement and modify the registry, respectively, by editing the local security policy.
Show tips for users attempting to log on to Windows 10 by editing the local security policy
This method applies to advanced versions of Windows 10, such as PRO/enterprise/education, with local security policy.
Here's how:
Search and run in Microsoft Cortana:
Secpol.msc
Navigate to the tree-like directory on the left side of the window:
/Local Policies/security Options/
Move your gaze to the right side of the window and double-click the policy entry:
Interactive logon: Message title of the user attempting to log on
In the "Interactive logon: Message Title properties of the user attempting to log in" window, enter the target title text in the middle of the input box:
Greetings from the It house
Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the "Interactive logon: Message Title properties of the user attempting to log in" window;
After the Interactive logon: Message title of the user attempting to log on policy setting is complete, double-click the following policy entry on the right side of the local Security measurement Amount window:
Interactive logon: Message text for the user attempting to log on
In the "Interactive logon: Message Text properties for users attempting to log on" window, enter the target text in the middle of the input box:
Love Technology, Love here
Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the "Interactive logon: Message Text properties of the user attempting to log in" window;
After editing is complete, the local security policy status is as follows:
Close the Local Security Policy Editor window, restart your computer, and before you log on to Windows 10, we will see the following message:
This means that we have successfully displayed a prompt message to users attempting to log in to Windows 10.
To show a prompt to users attempting to log on to Windows 10 by modifying the registry
This method applies to basic versions of Windows 10, such as the Home Edition.
Here's how:
Search and run in Microsoft Cortana:
Regedit
Navigate to the tree-like directory on the left side of the window or the address bar at the top of the window:
\hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\system\
Place the mouse cursor over the "System" item in the tree-like directory on the left side of the window, right-click, select "New-String value" and name the new string value:
LegalNoticeCaption
Double-click the string value we just created with the name "LegalNoticeCaption" to change its value data to the target caption text such as:
Greetings from the It house
Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the "Edit string" window;
Place the mouse cursor over the "System" item in the tree-like directory on the left side of the window, right-click, select "New-String value" and name the new string value:
LegalNoticeText
Double-click the string value we just created with the name "LegalNoticeText" to change its value data to the target text such as:
Love Technology, Love here
Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the "Edit string" window;
After the modification is complete, the registry status is as follows:
Close the Registry Editor window, restart your computer, and before you log on to Windows 10, we will see the following message:
This means that we have successfully displayed a prompt message to users attempting to log in to Windows 10.
How to stop showing a message to users who are trying to sign in to Windows 10
If you want to stop showing a hint to users who are trying to sign in to Windows 10, it's easy to modify or set the Restore method, just reverse.
If you are using the local security policy to show a prompt to users who are trying to log on to Windows 10, to restore the settings, simply open the Local Security Policy Editor again and edit the properties of the following two policy items:
Leave its text content blank.
If you are using the registry to show a prompt to users who are trying to log in to Windows 10, to restore the settings, simply open the Registry Editor again, and navigate to the tree directory on the left side of the window or the address bar at the top of the window:
\hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\system\
Delete the following registry key value:
LegalNoticeCaption
LegalNoticeText
Well, that's all for the current tutorial.
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How to show a message to users who are trying to log on to Windows 10