Re: CTRL ALT DEL function disabled locally
From: Chris Redmond (ChrisRedmond_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/05/05
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Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 08:50:05 -0700
Actually when it boots up, it goes right to the Ctrl Alt Del screen. You can
press the keys but it will not accept the input. You can press the Enter key
and the help menu comes up but that is it. The third party company disabled
the input of ctrl alt & del keys.... The system is running 2000 pro. I
currently unplugged it from our network but you receive the same issue.....
-- Thank You, Chris Redmond Supervisor of Information Systems Warren Hospital "andy smart" wrote: > Chris Redmond wrote: > > I have a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) System at my hospital that was set up > > by a third party. Initially they left it as a workgroup with auto login > > ability. We decided to add it to our Windows Domain but by doing this, our > > global policy makes users press Ctrl Alt Del to login to the system. > > > > This issue at hand is this...... > > Now that it rebooted I cannot press ctrl alt del to log in to the system. > > The ability to do this was disabled locally but we were unaware of this. I > > have tried finding a way into the system to do disable this, without luck. I > > have tried SafeMode, debugging mode, Safe Mode with Command Prompt, Repair, > > but nothing works. Is there a way into this system without rebuilding it? I > > have 7 plus months of video that I really can't afford to lose. > > > > If anyone has any insight, please let me know.... > > > > Thank you all in advance > > Chris Redmond > > Supervisor of Information Systems > > Warren Hospital > > (908) 387-6010 > > ChrisRedmond@warrenhospital.org > > http://www.warrenhospital.org > > Is there any way in which you could create an OU which does not require > ctl alt del to log in, move your machine into that and then see if you > can get in to fix it. > > Can you log in as local machine administrator to fix it, rather than > lot in with domain rights? > > It might help to know more about the machine? >
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