Auto-Run CD - Disabling Screensavers

jjohnmck_at_bigpond.net.au
Date: 05/12/03

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    I read somewhere (a while back on this list) that a CD burnt tool
    exists to disable the password protected screen savers on workstation
    (or server) if the CD Auto run setting is enabled on that machine...

    Does anyone know of the link for this resource?

    Systems : Windows 2000 workstations

    Regards,
    Nick
     

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