How can I stop a computer using windows xp pro from going into -lock mode?

Thanks
Joe

Re: Lock mode by Bruce

Bruce
Sun May 25 12:29:34 PDT 2008

sacredarms wrote:
> How can I stop a computer using windows xp pro from going into -lock mode?
>
> Thanks
> Joe


Right-click the Desktop > Properties > Screen Saver, de-select the
option to require a password on resume.


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RE: Lock mode by sacredarms

sacredarms
Sun May 25 12:49:01 PDT 2008

Thank you. Points understood.

"sacredarms" wrote:

> How can I stop a computer using windows xp pro from going into -lock mode?
>
> Thanks
> Joe

Re: Lock mode by Nepatsfan

Nepatsfan
Sun May 25 12:49:58 PDT 2008

"sacredarms" <sacredarms@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3F10336A-6452-46CD-A320-9B65876891C7@microsoft.com...
> How can I stop a computer using windows xp pro from going into -lock mode?
>
> Thanks
> Joe


Go to Control Panel and double click Power Options.
Click on the Advanced tab.
On the Advanced page, remove the check mark from the box next to "Prompt for
password when computer resumes from standby".

If that isn't the answer you were looking for, post back and let us know exactly
what you consider "-lock mode".

Good luck

Nepatsfan