RE: Ctl+Alt+Del

From: BarryH1308 (BarryH1308_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/21/04


Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0700

If you are in a Workgroup setup you could try this :

Select Start...Run
type gpedit.msc
press enter/return
This will open a Microsoft Console for Group Security Policy on the Local
Computer
Expand Administrative Templates from Computer Configuration.
Select Logon from the Admin Templates group
Here you will see a setting "Always use classic logon" if you enable this
setting it should change the logon screen to classic Ctrl + Alt + Del. To
enable the setting right click and select properties, then select enable and
apply the setting.

Hope this does the trick
Cheers

"Obadiah" wrote:

> Hello,
> I am running XP Pro and am trying to change my security
> settings. I would like to have all users press
> Ctrl+Alt+Delete to log on.
>
> However I have no tab to do this on my User Accounts
> screen.
>
> The directions @ The Help and Support for XP Pro says this:
>
> Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
> Click the Advanced tab.
> In Secure logon, select the Require users to press
> Ctrl+Alt+Delete check box.
>
> The problem is There ARE NO TABS! Just a single screen.
> Can sombody help?
>
> ~Obe~
>



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