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Walter Ellena

2002-10-26, 2:24 am

Dear Colleagues:



I am trying to put together something that we would use in the event of a
disaster. The goal is that every computer on our campus, whether a user is
logged in or not, would start flashing something on the screen.



I have seen systems that cause Internet Explorer windows to pop up, but that
would mean that users have to physically be logged into their network
computers. What I am looking for is something that would display a rather
large, noticeable and preferably flashing, attention-getting message even if
the Windows NT/XP/2000/98 box is at the initial login prompt.



Does anybody know if such a product exists?



Regards,



Walter Ellena



David Brownridge

2002-10-27, 9:24 am

Think of the advertising uses _that_ could be put to!


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rgds
David Brownridge


"Walter Ellena" <ntgeek@budweiser.com> wrote in message
news:ehru9.14298$D63.152@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> Dear Colleagues:
>
>
>
> I am trying to put together something that we would use in the event of a
> disaster. The goal is that every computer on our campus, whether a user

is
> logged in or not, would start flashing something on the screen.
>
>
>
> I have seen systems that cause Internet Explorer windows to pop up, but

that
> would mean that users have to physically be logged into their network
> computers. What I am looking for is something that would display a rather
> large, noticeable and preferably flashing, attention-getting message even

if
> the Windows NT/XP/2000/98 box is at the initial login prompt.
>
>
>
> Does anybody know if such a product exists?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Walter Ellena
>
>
>



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