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Enable legalnoticetext and legalnoticecaption, but suppress or skip for only one account

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I have a workstation (Win 10 LTSC) that I am required to display a login notice, and I'm required to use the legalnoticetext/legalnoticecaption feature to do so. (You may also know legalnoticetext/legalnoticecaption as the GPO entry "Interactive logon: Message title for users attempting to log on".)

However, most of the time that workstation performs an auto-login into a captive local account with a replacement shell, etc.; that replacement shell also displays the required notice to each user. So, I'm in compliance for users of that account, and legalnoticetext/legalnoticecaption are only desirable for the occasional administrative user.

Is there a way to exclude a named account (local\zombieAcct) from the notice display? Alternatively, what login state is the workstation in at that point, and could I have a helper-app that's a scheduled task or some such that reached up and automatically clicked through the notice?

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