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how to shield all+esc,ctrl+alt+del and alt+tab?

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    who can send me a application about the shield of alt+esc,ctrl+alt+del and alt+tab...in vb 6.0 thanks advance!!!!!! 初学者!Don't try it, just do it! *Archibald*rever dragon!

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      who can send me a application about the shield of alt+esc,ctrl+alt+del and alt+tab...in vb 6.0 thanks advance!!!!!! 初学者!Don't try it, just do it! *Archibald*rever dragon!

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      It is not possible to block CTRL+ALT+DEL in all OS versions without recourse to writing your own GINA.dll - and entirely to advanced topic for this space, but suffice to say VB won't do it. '--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd

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        who can send me a application about the shield of alt+esc,ctrl+alt+del and alt+tab...in vb 6.0 thanks advance!!!!!! 初学者!Don't try it, just do it! *Archibald*rever dragon!

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        http://www.codeproject.com/win32/AntonioWinLock.asp[^] ---------- Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them. - Laurence J. Peters

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