Guest Jeff Posted July 19, 2008 Posted July 19, 2008 Hello, I have created a web page with some screen shots that will hopefully make it easy to understand the issue I am having. Thanks for your help! http://www.worxmart.com/xp.html Jeff
Guest Nepatsfan Posted July 19, 2008 Posted July 19, 2008 Re: XP Computer Locked Issue "Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E2121056-C8FB-49E3-A612-9E31C7936738@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I have created a web page with some screen shots that will hopefully make it > easy to understand the issue I am having. Thanks for your help! > > http://www.worxmart.com/xp.html > > Jeff Someone configured your other computers to require the use of Ctrl + Alt + Del either through a group policy setting or the alternate User Account applet. On the new computer, go to Control Panel and open up the Administrative Tools folder. Double click on Local Security Policy. In the Local Security Settings console, click on the + sign next to Local Policies. Click on Security Options. In the right hand pane, double click on Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL + ALT + DEL. Select Disabled in the box that pops up. Click OK and close the Local Security Settings console. Now see what happens when you lock this computer. Note: You can accomplish the same goal by using any of the following procedures. Option 1. Go to Start -> Run and enter control userpasswords2 in the Open box. Click OK. In User Accounts, click on the Advance tab. In the Secure logon box, put a check mark in the box next to Require users to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete Option 2. Go to Start -> Run and enter gpedit.msc in the Open box. Click OK. In the Group Policy console, click on the + sign next to Windows Settings under Computer Configuration Click on the + sign next to Security Settings. Click on the + sign next to Local Policies. Click on Security Options. Right click on Interactive logon: Do not Require CTRL + ALT + DEL. Select Disabled. Option 3. Go to Start -> Run and enter regedit in the Open box. Click OK. Navigate to this registry key. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system In the right hand pane, create a new DWORD Value named DisableCAD set to 0. Good luck Nepatsfan
Guest Jeff Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Re: XP Computer Locked Issue Nepatsfan, You were exactly right! Thanks so much for the help. I really appreciate it. You know your stuff! Thanks Again, Jeff "Nepatsfan" wrote: > "Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E2121056-C8FB-49E3-A612-9E31C7936738@microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > > > I have created a web page with some screen shots that will hopefully make it > > easy to understand the issue I am having. Thanks for your help! > > > > http://www.worxmart.com/xp.html > > > > Jeff > > Someone configured your other computers to require the use of Ctrl + Alt + Del > either through a group policy setting or the alternate User Account applet. > > On the new computer, go to Control Panel and open up the Administrative Tools > folder. > Double click on Local Security Policy. > In the Local Security Settings console, click on the + sign next to Local > Policies. > Click on Security Options. > In the right hand pane, double click on Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL + > ALT + DEL. > Select Disabled in the box that pops up. > Click OK and close the Local Security Settings console. > Now see what happens when you lock this computer. > > Note: You can accomplish the same goal by using any of the following procedures. > > Option 1. Go to Start -> Run and enter control userpasswords2 in the Open box. > Click OK. > In User Accounts, click on the Advance tab. > In the Secure logon box, put a check mark in the box next to Require users to > press Ctrl + Alt + Delete > > Option 2. Go to Start -> Run and enter gpedit.msc in the Open box. > Click OK. > In the Group Policy console, click on the + sign next to Windows Settings under > Computer Configuration > Click on the + sign next to Security Settings. > Click on the + sign next to Local Policies. > Click on Security Options. > Right click on Interactive logon: Do not Require CTRL + ALT + DEL. > Select Disabled. > > Option 3. Go to Start -> Run and enter regedit in the Open box. > Click OK. > Navigate to this registry key. > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system > > In the right hand pane, create a new DWORD Value named DisableCAD set to 0. > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > >
Guest Nepatsfan Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Re: XP Computer Locked Issue You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback. Nepatsfan "Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5D0C0049-5712-4136-9A8C-A99CBBA3D056@microsoft.com... > Nepatsfan, > > You were exactly right! Thanks so much for the help. I really appreciate > it. You know your stuff! > > Thanks Again, > > Jeff > > > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > >> "Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E2121056-C8FB-49E3-A612-9E31C7936738@microsoft.com... >> > Hello, >> > >> > I have created a web page with some screen shots that will hopefully make >> > it >> > easy to understand the issue I am having. Thanks for your help! >> > >> > http://www.worxmart.com/xp.html >> > >> > Jeff >> >> Someone configured your other computers to require the use of Ctrl + Alt + >> Del >> either through a group policy setting or the alternate User Account applet. >> >> On the new computer, go to Control Panel and open up the Administrative Tools >> folder. >> Double click on Local Security Policy. >> In the Local Security Settings console, click on the + sign next to Local >> Policies. >> Click on Security Options. >> In the right hand pane, double click on Interactive logon: Do not require >> CTRL + >> ALT + DEL. >> Select Disabled in the box that pops up. >> Click OK and close the Local Security Settings console. >> Now see what happens when you lock this computer. >> >> Note: You can accomplish the same goal by using any of the following >> procedures. >> >> Option 1. Go to Start -> Run and enter control userpasswords2 in the Open >> box. >> Click OK. >> In User Accounts, click on the Advance tab. >> In the Secure logon box, put a check mark in the box next to Require users to >> press Ctrl + Alt + Delete >> >> Option 2. Go to Start -> Run and enter gpedit.msc in the Open box. >> Click OK. >> In the Group Policy console, click on the + sign next to Windows Settings >> under >> Computer Configuration >> Click on the + sign next to Security Settings. >> Click on the + sign next to Local Policies. >> Click on Security Options. >> Right click on Interactive logon: Do not Require CTRL + ALT + DEL. >> Select Disabled. >> >> Option 3. Go to Start -> Run and enter regedit in the Open box. >> Click OK. >> Navigate to this registry key. >> >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system >> >> In the right hand pane, create a new DWORD Value named DisableCAD set to 0. >> >> Good luck >> >> Nepatsfan >> >> >>
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