Nepatsfan
Sat Jul 19 19:16:44 PDT 2008
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback.
Nepatsfan
"Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5D0C0049-5712-4136-9A8C-A99CBBA3D056@microsoft.com...
> Nepatsfan,
>
> You were exactly right! Thanks so much for the help. I really appreciate
> it. You know your stuff!
>
> Thanks Again,
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> "Nepatsfan" wrote:
>
>> "Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E2121056-C8FB-49E3-A612-9E31C7936738@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have created a web page with some screen shots that will hopefully make
>> > it
>> > easy to understand the issue I am having. Thanks for your help!
>> >
>> >
http://www.worxmart.com/xp.html
>> >
>> > Jeff
>>
>> Someone configured your other computers to require the use of Ctrl + Alt +
>> Del
>> either through a group policy setting or the alternate User Account applet.
>>
>> On the new computer, go to Control Panel and open up the Administrative Tools
>> folder.
>> Double click on Local Security Policy.
>> In the Local Security Settings console, click on the + sign next to Local
>> Policies.
>> Click on Security Options.
>> In the right hand pane, double click on Interactive logon: Do not require
>> CTRL +
>> ALT + DEL.
>> Select Disabled in the box that pops up.
>> Click OK and close the Local Security Settings console.
>> Now see what happens when you lock this computer.
>>
>> Note: You can accomplish the same goal by using any of the following
>> procedures.
>>
>> Option 1. Go to Start -> Run and enter control userpasswords2 in the Open
>> box.
>> Click OK.
>> In User Accounts, click on the Advance tab.
>> In the Secure logon box, put a check mark in the box next to Require users to
>> press Ctrl + Alt + Delete
>>
>> Option 2. Go to Start -> Run and enter gpedit.msc in the Open box.
>> Click OK.
>> In the Group Policy console, click on the + sign next to Windows Settings
>> under
>> Computer Configuration
>> Click on the + sign next to Security Settings.
>> Click on the + sign next to Local Policies.
>> Click on Security Options.
>> Right click on Interactive logon: Do not Require CTRL + ALT + DEL.
>> Select Disabled.
>>
>> Option 3. Go to Start -> Run and enter regedit in the Open box.
>> Click OK.
>> Navigate to this registry key.
>>
>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system
>>
>> In the right hand pane, create a new DWORD Value named DisableCAD set to 0.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Nepatsfan
>>
>>
>>