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I believe MS scrapped that component (msgina) responsible for that logon interface and authentication procedure for what we have today. So in essence, Vista does not have the classic login window built in.

edit: even if you wanted to re-introduce the .dlls, MSDN:

Note GINA DLLs are ignored in Windows Vista.
Edited by I8PP

Microsoft's copy of classic logon may be gone, but implementing is still possible (on 32 bit only)

Hooking the logon screen isnt easy though. Way over my head. Most likely a service, which would make it hard since vista services cannot have forms. Rerouting the username.password boxes with a covered image and clear last usrname policy on could, in theory produce a classic logon screen. You'd need a good coder though.

Another easier 64-compatible method would be the clear last username group policy along with a nicely laided out screen for LogonStudio Vista.

Clear last username policy makes you enter the username AND password.

older classic logon its better and more secure too bad that vista dont have that now...

now it show what users have the machine like new logon of xp, any way to secure that?

How is it possibly more secure? Not displaying the available users on the system is security through obscurity. Not to mention Vista is more secure than XP by default, anyway.

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