Apparently, you can use the BGInfo utility to do this, by setting it as the login screen background. I've only ever used BGInfo as wallpaper, so that I know which server I'm RDP-ed into, but there's a guide available at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897557.
Apparently, you can use the BGInfo utility to do this, by setting it as the login screen background. I've only ever used BGInfo as wallpaper, so that I know which server I'm RDP-ed into, but there's a guide available at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897557.
If you do Switch User->Other User and click on the link that says "How do I logon to another domain?" it will give you the hostname there.
In the username field if you type a
.
it will show the local machine name below the password prompt.It's also a good shortcut to logging in locally on a domain (eg
.\administrator
)