Activate the Ctrl+Alt+Delete key combination
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Hello,
Hello to all of you!
I have a Mshome local network and I would like to enable the Ctrl+Alt+Delete key combination on the workstations at Windows startup to allow users to access their specific accounts. I would be humbly grateful!!!!!
Thank you very much!!!
Hello to all of you!
I have a Mshome local network and I would like to enable the Ctrl+Alt+Delete key combination on the workstations at Windows startup to allow users to access their specific accounts. I would be humbly grateful!!!!!
Thank you very much!!!
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Excuse me, activated means --> do not ask, so try deactivated instead and see what it gives.
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Go back to the group policy, in interactive logon: do not display the last user name, check: disabled, apply and OK.
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Hello Ekim!
I have proceeded as follows in the interactive session: do not display the last name of the user, checkbox: disabled, apply and OK.
Always the user accounts are enabled at startup of Windows
, I tried on two other computers, same thing
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Good evening,
Go to Start, Run, type: control userpasswords2 and OK. On the Users tab, check: users must enter a username...., on the Advanced Options tab, under Secure Logon, check: users must press Ctrl + Alt + Del, apply and OK. Restart and see what it gives.
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Thank you very much for the response!
I tried this while being in an administrator account, but the checkbox for users must press Ctrl+Alt+Del before logging on is locked, and I don't know how to unlock it.
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Check in the group policy, go to start, run, type: gpedit.msc and OK. Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Local Policies, Security Options, in the right pane, double-click on --> Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL, enable it, apply and OK. After that, check if you can check the box. Restart and see what happens.
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I proceeded as indicated
interactive session: do not ask for the key combination Ctrl + Alt + Del = active
then control userpasswords2 / advanced options / check the case users must press Ctrl + Alt + Del always lock and uncheck
thank you for your help, I do not know what to do, I really need to secure the stations I am
System Admin (for your information I have Windows XP Professional, Mshome network type number of stations 15)
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It works, but my accounts are still active at Windows startup and when I press Ctrl+Alt+Del, the Admin account appears asking me to enter the password. I want that at Windows startup, no account is active so that when displayed, we only see the message click Ctrl + Alt + Del to connect to your user account.
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Thank you ekim!
But it's still not resolved, at the startup of Windows, the accounts are activated by the Ctrl+Alt+Delete option.
I don't know anymore
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yes group strategy / Interactive session opening: Do not display the last username = Activate
it doesn't work -
Perhaps each station needs to be configured or see if there is something to modify in the network.
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Thank you very much, I took your whole day
Thank you infinitely, your help has contributed to the improvement of my knowledge
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You're welcome,
Have a nice day.
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Hello Ekim!!!
I succeeded thanks to you, I went to Control Panel / User Accounts / Change how users log on and off / I unchecked the box to use the welcome screen. It works wonderfully
I thank you from the bottom of my heart, you are an angel!
Have a nice day!
My best regards!
"Human beings are at their best when things are at their worst."