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I upgraded from Win2K to Windows XP. In Win2K I had the
press "ctrl+alt+del to logon screen" disabled. However, after the upgrade I cannot disable the press "ctrl+alt+del to logon" screen in Window XP. It seems to have carried over from Win2K correctly because it shows as being disabled in the "users account" applet but greyed out and when I log out or restart it always asks me to press ctrl+alt+del. This has me puzzled and after a lot of research I am no closer to solving it, can someone tell me if this is because of the upgrade and do I have to reinstall the Operating System from scratch? Thank you. |
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-----Original Message----- wrote: I upgraded from Win2K to Windows XP. In Win2K I had the press "ctrl+alt+del to logon screen" disabled. However, after the upgrade I cannot disable the press "ctrl+alt+del to logon" screen in Window XP. It seems to have carried over from Win2K correctly because it shows as being disabled in the "users account" applet but greyed out and when I log out or restart it always asks me to press ctrl+alt+del. This has me puzzled and after a lot of research I am no closer to solving it, can someone tell me if this is because of the upgrade and do I have to reinstall the Operating System from scratch? Thank you. Control panel- User Accounts - Advanced - Secure Logon - require users to press Alt Ctrl Delete. hope this helps, aagis. . Actually It doesn't, I cannot changed it in that applet because as I mentioned it is greyed out. The option is already set to the proper setting but it is not allowing me to make changes because it is "inactive". I made the changes in the registry but it looks like it is not being considered during boot up. |
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