Auto Lock Workstation

From: warren (nic1023@msn.com)
Date: 07/08/02


From: "warren" <nic1023@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 13:56:57 -0700


Use the group policy editor in Active Directory users and
computers. Right click on the server in the tree and go to
properties. Click the Group Policy tab.Edit the default
domain policy. Under User Config\Administrative
templates\control panel\display has your screen saver
options.
>-----Original Message-----
>Ok im wondering if there is a way to lock a workstation
>after a certain amount of inactivity, I am running
windows
>2000 Domain would like, centrally distribute policy that
>will do this, I have been looking through the knowledge
>base, and it has given me some idea how but, not enough.
>.
>



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