disable control alt delete logon

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    Default disable control alt delete logon

    Hello,

    The Knowledge Base Article and the help file both say the
    following, "To Enable or Disable the CTRL+ALT+DELETE
    Sequence
    Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User
    Accounts.
    Click the Advanced tab.
    In the Secure logon section, select or clear the Require
    users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete check box."

    First of all, I assumed the instructions meant for me to
    double click and open User Accounts. That is what I did
    (clicking on it only highlighted it). When it opened
    there were no tabs at asll to choose or use. I tried
    right clicking on User Accounts and got no option to
    click on properties and, hopefully find the advanced tab
    there. I cannot find any way to access the advanced tab.
    Can anybody help?

    TIA,
    Richard Silver
    Richard Silver Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: disable control alt delete logon

    Thank you. I tried what you suggested and got to the
    screen with the advanced tab. However, the option to
    deselect the control alt delete sequence was grayed out.
    I still tried to click it but it wouldn't uncheck. There
    was an option, "Users must enter a user name and password
    to use the computer". I deselected that and my compuer
    logs on without the control alt delete screen.

    Can you or anybody else possibly explain why the control
    alt delete sequence was grayed out?

    TIA,
    Richard Silver

    >-----Original Message-----
    >Hi Richard,
    >
    >in Start -> Run type "control userpasswords2"
    (without " " characters) and
    >press enter. New window will come up and you will be
    able to set your
    >settings as described in KB...
    >
    >--
    >Mike
    >MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
    >
    >"Richard Silver" <koolking1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >news:085d01c3500b$e1ebb890$a101280a@phx.gbl...
    >> Hello,
    >>
    >> The Knowledge Base Article and the help file both say
    the
    >> following, "To Enable or Disable the CTRL+ALT+DELETE
    >> Sequence
    >> Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User
    >> Accounts.
    >> Click the Advanced tab.
    >> In the Secure logon section, select or clear the
    Require
    >> users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete check box."
    >>
    >> First of all, I assumed the instructions meant for me
    to
    >> double click and open User Accounts. That is what I did
    >> (clicking on it only highlighted it). When it opened
    >> there were no tabs at asll to choose or use. I tried
    >> right clicking on User Accounts and got no option to
    >> click on properties and, hopefully find the advanced
    tab
    >> there. I cannot find any way to access the advanced
    tab.
    >> Can anybody help?
    >>
    >> TIA,
    >> Richard Silver
    >
    >
    >.
    >
    Richard Silver Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: disable control alt delete logon

    Have you disabled that option at e.g. Local Policy?

    --
    Mike
    MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...

    "Richard Silver" <koolking1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:07cd01c35023$84d67330$a401280a@phx.gbl...
    > Thank you. I tried what you suggested and got to the
    > screen with the advanced tab. However, the option to
    > deselect the control alt delete sequence was grayed out.
    > I still tried to click it but it wouldn't uncheck. There
    > was an option, "Users must enter a user name and password
    > to use the computer". I deselected that and my compuer
    > logs on without the control alt delete screen.
    >
    > Can you or anybody else possibly explain why the control
    > alt delete sequence was grayed out?
    >
    > TIA,
    > Richard Silver
    >
    >
    > >-----Original Message-----
    > >Hi Richard,
    > >
    > >in Start -> Run type "control userpasswords2"
    > (without " " characters) and
    > >press enter. New window will come up and you will be
    > able to set your
    > >settings as described in KB...
    > >
    > >--
    > >Mike
    > >MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
    > >
    > >"Richard Silver" <koolking1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > >news:085d01c3500b$e1ebb890$a101280a@phx.gbl...
    > >> Hello,
    > >>
    > >> The Knowledge Base Article and the help file both say
    > the
    > >> following, "To Enable or Disable the CTRL+ALT+DELETE
    > >> Sequence
    > >> Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User
    > >> Accounts.
    > >> Click the Advanced tab.
    > >> In the Secure logon section, select or clear the
    > Require
    > >> users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete check box."
    > >>
    > >> First of all, I assumed the instructions meant for me
    > to
    > >> double click and open User Accounts. That is what I did
    > >> (clicking on it only highlighted it). When it opened
    > >> there were no tabs at asll to choose or use. I tried
    > >> right clicking on User Accounts and got no option to
    > >> click on properties and, hopefully find the advanced
    > tab
    > >> there. I cannot find any way to access the advanced
    > tab.
    > >> Can anybody help?
    > >>
    > >> TIA,
    > >> Richard Silver
    > >
    > >
    > >.
    > >

    Miha Pihler Guest

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