Windows Blocking
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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!
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.
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!
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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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