How to add a welcome message to the Windows login

The work system offered by the Windows system is very easy to use and with options and functions that meet the expectations of users . Among those functions that it offers, we find that you can add a welcome message to the start of Windows on your computer and that you can customize it.

For this reason, in this development we want to briefly explain how to add a welcome message to the Windows login , how you can configure it and what you can add to the message.

Index( )

  1. How long does it take to add a welcome message to Windows startup?
  2. What things are allowed to put in the Windows login?
  3. What are the methods to configure a welcome message on Windows login?
    1. From the ‘Run’ action with the mouse
    2. With the Windows search bar
    3. With keyboard commands
    4. Through the graphical interface of the system
  4. Why doesn’t the welcome message appear when I log in to Windows?
  5. How to delete a Windows login welcome message?

How long does it take to add a welcome message to Windows startup?

Making a customization for the functions of your Windows is not complicated at all, rather, the steps that must be followed are very simple to complete. The time it takes you to put a welcome message at the start of Windows on your computer is short and the integrity of the computer is not endangered .

What things are allowed to put in the Windows login?

When you want to configure or customize the Windows login on your computer, you have the options of putting a welcome message for your user, such as a few words of good morning. Also, you have the option to change and put a wallpaper on your login or put a secure password to protect your data.

What are the methods to configure a welcome message on Windows login?

The steps to follow to configure a welcome message in your Windows login are simple and easy to find in the system, now we will detail them.

From the ‘Run’ action with the mouse

First of all, with the mouse you can go to the ‘Run’ action on startup so that you can type ‘regedit’ in the blank bar and you can access HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Next, go to ‘SOFTWARE’ and select ‘Microsoft’, then click ‘Windows NT’ and finally ‘CurrentVersion’ to enter ‘Winlogon’.

Inside there, look for the ‘LegalNoticeCaption’ and ‘LegalNoticeText’ options to modify and place the welcome message in your Windows login.

With the Windows search bar

Second, you can use the search bar, which is found in the magnifying glass icon in the bottom bar of your Windows applications. You just have to write to go to the ‘Registry Editor’ the phrase we mentioned earlier ‘regedit’ and that’s it, you can enter the application and follow the steps of the previous point.

With keyboard commands

From the keyboard we can also access the ‘Registry Editor’ using special commands, which are the ‘WIN + R’ keys and a box will appear for you to write ‘regedit’.

Through the graphical interface of the system

In this option you can use the commands already explained to access the ‘Local Security Policy’ and go to the ‘Security Options’ folder within ‘Local Policies’. And in the list of options that appears look for ‘Interactive Login: Message title for users trying to login’.

Why doesn’t the welcome message appear when I log in to Windows?

On many occasions, the welcome message that should appear on the screen when logging in does not appear because fast startup is activated , a function that Windows has. And when that happens it is because you have not set a password for your computer or you have disabled the option to write the user and the startup password.

How to delete a Windows login welcome message?

If you have recently updated your Windows , you probably have the option to delete a welcome message available at the login or start of Windows on your computer. The easiest way to remove this message is by accessing your computer’s ‘Settings’ from the Windows menu in the bottom left corner.

Then, look through the options, ‘System’ to enter the ‘Notifications and actions’ that appear on the same screen on the right. There, press the option that appears last to bypass the on-screen switch and disable the ‘Windows Welcome Experience’.

To finish the process you must save the changes you have made, and for that you must close your session in Windows to start again or restart the computer.

 

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