Ctrl+Alt+Del Req.

From: shaner (shaner_at_tops.cpom.au)
Date: 09/26/03


Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 22:14:21 -0700


you should be able to do it by going to control pannel.
select user accounts. select change how users logon.
uncheck teh use welcome screen. then logoff and logon
again.
>-----Original Message-----
>How do I require for a user to logon to use
ctrl+alt+del? I'm using XP
>Home. I know that you type something into the run window.
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>Tom
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