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    Hi. Is there a way to block a windows session in XP home edition? There is this option in Windows 2000, when you press ctrl+alt+del. For example, at some point i want to go awas from my computer, but to block the sesion, so that i have to retype the password then. This happends with the screensaver, but i want to activate immediatelly. Hope you will understand my question. Thanks a lot!

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      Hi. Is there a way to block a windows session in XP home edition? There is this option in Windows 2000, when you press ctrl+alt+del. For example, at some point i want to go awas from my computer, but to block the sesion, so that i have to retype the password then. This happends with the screensaver, but i want to activate immediatelly. Hope you will understand my question. Thanks a lot!

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      Is there an option in Users Applet of Control Panel to enable it to 'Require CTRL+ALT+DELETE to logon'. You can select that checkbox. Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Web: http://www.lavanyadeepak.tk/ I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/

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        Is there an option in Users Applet of Control Panel to enable it to 'Require CTRL+ALT+DELETE to logon'. You can select that checkbox. Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Web: http://www.lavanyadeepak.tk/ I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/

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        Yes, there is this option in Windows 2000, but not in XP Home edition. And i wanna do this in XP Home Edition.

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          Yes, there is this option in Windows 2000, but not in XP Home edition. And i wanna do this in XP Home Edition.

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          Saksida Bojan
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          In Control Panel you can find "User Accounts" and click "Change the way users log on or off". (Its above pictures) Then Disable "use the Welcome screen" I have tried in WinXP Pro and it works. Please tell me if this works.

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            Hi. Is there a way to block a windows session in XP home edition? There is this option in Windows 2000, when you press ctrl+alt+del. For example, at some point i want to go awas from my computer, but to block the sesion, so that i have to retype the password then. This happends with the screensaver, but i want to activate immediatelly. Hope you will understand my question. Thanks a lot!

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            I never use windows xp home edition. But I found that article[^] also apply to windows xp home edition. Try to use it and make a modification to your system. Let me know if it is success or not.


            A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step. APO-CEDC Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office

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              In Control Panel you can find "User Accounts" and click "Change the way users log on or off". (Its above pictures) Then Disable "use the Welcome screen" I have tried in WinXP Pro and it works. Please tell me if this works.

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              Yes, it works. Thank you!

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                I never use windows xp home edition. But I found that article[^] also apply to windows xp home edition. Try to use it and make a modification to your system. Let me know if it is success or not.


                A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step. APO-CEDC Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office

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                Yes, it works. I just went to Control Panel and deselected the Use welcome screen option. Thank you!

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