FrontMotion Login is the next generation logon interface for Windows 2000/XP offering more interactivity and functionality through the use of customizable Macromedia Flash Themes and a complete custom logon implementation (gina). Supports Fast User Switching under a domain and AD deployment.
Yes
- Domain enumeration for all domain configurations (Native AD, Mixed AD, NT4, Samba)
- User list on by default except on a domain
- Login hang fixed
- RDP autologin works
- RDP w/ AutoAdminLogin works
- Password Expiration reminder fixed
Reviewing 1.1.0.27 Beta (Oct 2, 2004)
Seems a good programme. The only noticable conflict with the programme is it does not reconise any secuirty settings applied to user accounts in Win XP Home, ie change password, lock. It does however (although it shows the option) for task manager realise that it has been disabled. It would be nice if these could be resolved, and you get the same results when control alt and delete are pressed without fontmotion.
Reviewing 1.1.0.27 Beta (Oct 2, 2004)
All settings are handled in the FrontMotion Login Control Panel. Under Windows XP, it is listed under Performance and Maintenance. If you are having problems, please email us (see website), thanks.
Reviewing 1.1.0.27 Beta (Sep 27, 2004)
OS: Winblows 2000
I tired this app for the fun of it, and it is horrible. After installing it, I was given no oppertunity to configure the logon/logoff themes. I tested it a few times by rebooting and loging in -- to view the cool looking login screen. After a few reboots I had some problems where the logon screen would not appear, windows would load to the point where it would normally ask for a password, but nothing happend. After a dozen reboots I finally rebooted in saft mode and uninstalled the application.
This application looks nice, but whats the point... Its not worth it.
bc_0100
Reviewing 1.1.0.27 Beta (Sep 23, 2004)
Great program. Would be better it there was a way to adjust some settings.
Reviewing 1.0.161.30 (Jun 22, 2004)
Downloaded it again, still amazing!
For all of you who dont like the Ctrl + Alt + Del
there is a better way of showing the Task Manager.
Press LeftCtrl + LeftShift + Esc and it will go straight into the Task Manager.(I think this is WinXP only).
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