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How to enable ctrl+alt+del under window 2000

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    My computer could be locked by pressing down three keys: ctl+alt+del but now its screen becomes blue for about a second and at once restores to its desktop, that is to say my computer can't be locked by pressing the keys. Could you tell me how to enble the keys' function? Thanks!:(

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      My computer could be locked by pressing down three keys: ctl+alt+del but now its screen becomes blue for about a second and at once restores to its desktop, that is to say my computer can't be locked by pressing the keys. Could you tell me how to enble the keys' function? Thanks!:(

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      IIRC pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del brings up a dialog where one of the buttons available is Lock Computer as opposed to automatically locking the computer. This was the default action as far as I can remember. I didn't think it could be turnd off either. Are you experiencing any other problems? Michael Martin Australia "I suspect I will be impressed though, I am easy." - Paul Watson 21/09/2003

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        IIRC pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del brings up a dialog where one of the buttons available is Lock Computer as opposed to automatically locking the computer. This was the default action as far as I can remember. I didn't think it could be turnd off either. Are you experiencing any other problems? Michael Martin Australia "I suspect I will be impressed though, I am easy." - Paul Watson 21/09/2003

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        FlyingDancer
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        Once a time my computer was started by a CDROM that could start any computer and then run its window 2000 as an administrator, meantime my administrator's password under my OS had been changed Now I havn't logged on my computer as an administrator for quite several months Any other critical problems have not been found Thanks!

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          My computer could be locked by pressing down three keys: ctl+alt+del but now its screen becomes blue for about a second and at once restores to its desktop, that is to say my computer can't be locked by pressing the keys. Could you tell me how to enble the keys' function? Thanks!:(

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          Matt Newman
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          Why not just hit WinKey + L ? I don't think you can change the function of ctl + alt + del Matt Newman

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            Why not just hit WinKey + L ? I don't think you can change the function of ctl + alt + del Matt Newman

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            Well, I had tried WinKey+L but nothing had happened to my computer : ) Thanks

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