Re: Automagically Lock a users Desktop (Active Directory -> GP Objects
From: Danny Sanders (Danny.Sanders_at_NO-SPAMcpcmed.org)
Date: 10/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 09:12:39 -0600
> Looking in other newsgroups - many people seem to just set a password on a
> screensaver...We dont want this though, we want the locking to take place
> as
> if a user had pressed ctrl-alt-del (Lock this computer)
I'm not totally following why a password protected screensaver won't work
for you.
DDS W 2k MVP MCSE
"CYACOMINI (ILG)" <CYACOMINIILG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Can someone advise on this one please ?
> We want to set a Group Policy Object on a specific OU that will
> automagically lock a users desktop after a period of inactivity.
>
> Looking in other newsgroups - many people seem to just set a password on a
> screensaver...We dont want this though, we want the locking to take place
> as
> if a user had pressed ctrl-alt-del (Lock this computer)
>
> Can anyone advise on this please ?
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