Last feature via Group Policy user logon

I understand how to turn off the last user logon feature is via group policy if I wanted users to always have to type their user name and passwords by logging into Windows XP or Windows 7 workstations.
What I really want to do if I can, is to allow the possibility for the user assigned to the specific workstation to always display their username when they sign in, but if I connect the SysAdmin, I don't want them to see this.
So, if I work on their workstations, then logoff or restart, I want for their username to remember and displays not only mine.
Is there a way to do this?

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