Re: CTRL+ALT+DEL
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Date: 07/19/04
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Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:24:30 -0700
Hi steve thank you very much for the reply.
To my suprise in the local security settings window there
is nothing. There is WINDOWS SETTING. But if I press that
I am not getting any thing. What I did..
I searched for SECPOL.MSC.. It is there in system32
directory.. I pressed on that I got one window Local
security policy. In that there is only one windows
setting under tree.
>-----Original Message-----
>Go into Local Security Policy [secpol.msc] and you can
disable the need for
>CTRL+ALT+DEL under security settings/local
policies/security options. The users will
>still need to enter a password however at startup. ---
Steve
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>"Srinivas Juturu" <sjuturu@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:2f4d201c46d3b$1e08fca0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Dear Friends..,
>>
>> I have this Win 2000 Advanced Server as Operating
System.
>> This is my home PC.
>> Every time I start the system I get CTRL+ALT+DEL window.
>> After that I get the logon windows. This is some what
>> became problematic with the persons in home who donot
know
>> how to operate computer and who are novices. So I
thought
>> of removing the startup ctrl+alt+del window. What to
do..
>> and how to remove the windows. In windows 2000
>> professional I can easily remove that.. But in 2000
server
>> I am unable to do that.
>>
>> thank you
>> Srinivas Juturu
>>
>>
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