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Computer Lock


Question Posted Monday February 4 2008, 12:55 pm

Ok, I have windows XP on my laptop.
You know when you press Alt+Crtl+Delte, it sometimes goes to task manager, but then on some computers it comes up with options like lockm shut down, log off.

Well I'd like to know how I could lock my laptop like that.
What would I have to do?


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theymos answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 12:53 am:
Hold down the windows key(between CTRL and ALT) and then press L.

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ChevyIINova answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 12:00 am:
Login to your account
go to start
Click on the Icon next to your username (at the top left)
When the user accounts page opens up click on "home" (located at the top) Under "pick a task" pick "change the way users log on and off" uncheck all boxes and then click "apply all options" Now press Cntrl Alt Delete. Enjoy!

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