Add an Authorized Page Warning in Windows 2000
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SUMMARY
How to Create an Authorized Page Warning
Troubleshooting
SUMMARY
This
article describes how to create an authorized page warning. By using
Windows 2000 Group Policy, you can add a legal notice to users who attempt
to gain access to your systems. The legal notice provides information
about network policies to users who log on to your systems. The notice
also includes information about possible incident handling for
unauthorized network usage. You can configure authorized page warnings for
site, domain, organization unit, or local group policies.
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1.
On
the Administrative Tools menu, click Active Directory Users and Computers.
2.
Expand your domain, right-click the organizational unit to which you want
to add the authorized page warning, and then click Properties.
3.
Click
the Group Policy tab.
4.
If
there is an existing Group Policy object (GPO), click that object, and
then click Edit. If there are no GPOs for the organizational unit, click
New, type the name of the new GPO, and then click Edit.
5.
Expand the Computer Configuration node, the Windows Settings node, the
Security Settings node, and the Local Policies node.
6.
Click
the Security Options node.
7.
In
the right pane in the console, double-click the Message title for users
who attempt to log on entry.
8.
Select the Define this policy setting check box. Type the text that you
want to appear on the title bar of the Authorized Page Warning dialog box,
and then click OK.
9.
Double-click the Message text for users who attempt to log on entry.
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10.
Select the Define this policy setting check box. Type the text that you
want to appear in the body of the Authorized Page Warning dialog box, and
then click OK.
11.
Close
the Group Policy window, the OU Properties dialog box, and the Active
Directory Users and Computers console.
12.
Start
a command prompt, type
secedit /refreshpolicy MACHINE_POLICY,
and then press ENTER.
13.
Restart a computer in the organizational unit. The Authorized Page Warning
dialog box appears after you press CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
Troubleshooting
It is important to include an authorized page warning because the logon
dialog box does not contain information about system and network policies
for unauthorized network access. For additional information about
troubleshooting group policies, click the article number below to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
246108
Windows 2000 Client May Not Apply Group Policies
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The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
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