- CTRL+ALT+DELETE
- Posted by Clayton Bell on January 7th, 1980
Hey,
How can I make it so i have to press ctrl+alt+delete when i start-up my
computer?
- Posted by Jim Macklin on September 25th, 2005
In Users, select to NOT use the welcome screen.
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"Clayton Bell" <claytonbell@claytonbell.com> wrote in
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| Hey,
| How can I make it so i have to press ctrl+alt+delete when
i start-up my
| computer?
- Posted by S.Sengupta on September 26th, 2005
Start>Run>type in:"control userpasswords2"(without quotes) and press the
Enter key.
Click Advanced tab and under Secure logon put a check next to "Require
users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete" >Click Apply/Ok.
regards,
ssg MS-MVP
Clayton Bell wrote:
> Hey,
> How can I make it so i have to press ctrl+alt+delete when i start-up my
> computer?
- Posted by Rock on September 26th, 2005
Clayton Bell wrote:
> Hey,
> How can I make it so i have to press ctrl+alt+delete when i start-up my
> computer?
Check the system date - it shows as 1/6/1980
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MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on September 26th, 2005
Clayton Bell wrote on 1/6/1980:
> How can I make it so i have to press ctrl+alt+delete when i start-up
> my computer?
Did any OS have that option in 1980?
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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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- Posted by Bob I on September 26th, 2005
ROM-BASIC :-)
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Clayton Bell wrote on 1/6/1980:
>
>>How can I make it so i have to press ctrl+alt+delete when i start-up
>>my computer?
>
>
> Did any OS have that option in 1980?
>