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The wizard displays a message on the Login Windows 10 screen

If you are sharing your computer with friends or family members or more specifically managing multiple computers, you may face unpleasant situations that you want to remind them with a Notes before they proceed to log on to the computer.

These messages may be a message asking users to only use some folders on the hard drive or this computer is being tracked, . Even if you are the only user, notice This may be a note that prompts you to take note of something or should do something after every time you use the computer.

Displays a notification on Login Windows 10 screen

To display a message on the Login Windows 10 screen, you can use the Windows Registry or Local Security Policy.

1. Use the Windows Registry

To display a message on the Login Windows 10 screen using the Windows Registry, follow the steps below:

First press the Win + R key combination to open the Run dialog box, then enter the regedit keyword and press Enter to open the Windows Registry.

In the Windows Registry window, navigate to the following link:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / Software / Microsoft / Windows / Current Version / Policies / System /

In the left pane, find the "legalnoticecaption" value, then right-click on that value and select Modify to open the Edit String window.

In the Edit String window, enter the message title in the Value data box and then click OK to save the changes.

Next, find the "legalnoticetext" value and right-click on that value, choose Modify .

On the Edit String window, enter the message title in the Value Data box, then click OK to save the changes.

After completing the steps, now on the screen you will see the Windows Registry as shown below:

Finally restart your computer to check the results.

2. Use Windows Local Security Policy Editor

If you are using a Windows Pro version, you can add a notification on the Login screen using Local Policy Editor.

First on the Start Menu, find and open Administrative tools .

After the Administrative tools window opens, double-click the Local Security Policy shortcut.

Note:

Alternatively, you can access Local Security Policy from the Group Policy Editor by opening the Group Policy Editor then navigating to the path: Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings .

In the Local Security Policy window, navigate to Local Policies => Security Policies .

Here, find the "Interactive logon: Message title for users trying to log on" option and then double-click on that option.

At this time a dialog box appears, in this dialog box enter the message / message header in the frame, then click OK to save the changes.

Next, find the option " Interactive logon: Message text for users trying to log on" and then double click on that option.

A dialog box appears, in this dialog box enter the message / message title in the box, then click OK to save the changes.

The notification will now appear on your Login Windows 10 screen every time you log in.

You can refer to some of the following articles:

  1. What is the Compact OS feature on Windows 10?

  2. How to disable Automatic Maintenance on Windows 10

  3. How to activate Dark Mode on Windows 10?

Good luck!

Update 26 May 2019