You may want users to press CTRL+ALT+DELETE before logging on to a Windows XP-based computer.
A Windows Vista-based computer or a Windows 7-based computer, or you can eliminate this requirement for a faster logon process.
Note: You must be logged on with Administrator rights to perform this task.
For Windows XP, follow these steps:
1. Log on to the computer as an administrator.
2. Click Start--> click Control Panel--> and then double-click User Accounts.
3. Click Change the way users log on or off.
4. Click to select the Use the Welcome screen check box if you want to disable the CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence.
5. Click Start--> click Run--> type Control Userpasswords2--> and then press ENTER.
Note: You may receive the following dialog box:
You must be a member of the Administrators group on this computer to open User Accounts. You are logged on as user name, and this account is not a member of the Administrators group.
In this condition, you are required to type the user name and password when the system prompts the dialog box to type the user name and password of the administrator of the computer.
6. Click the Advanced tab.
7. In the Secure logon section--> click to clear the Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete check box if you want to disable the CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence.
Microsoft created Windows XP in order to update the user interface, add new features, unify the code base between the separate families of Windows, and provide a more stable platform.
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Change The Way Users Log On or Off In Windows XP
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