- Is it possible to automatically "Lock" a Win2K workstation, after say 5 minutes of inactivity ? through Group Policy ?
- Posted by Adam on August 26th, 2003
Hi all,
is this possible ? Users tend to forget to lock the workstation when they
leav etheir desk for prolonged periods.
Can I set it using Group Policy
cheers,
Adam
- Posted by mike on August 27th, 2003
Start > settings > control panel > adminstrative options >
local security policy > local policies you can edit the
key there.
- Posted by Adam on August 27th, 2003
hey Mike,
had a quick look in there and couldn't find it. Don't suppose you know what
it's called.
cheers,
Adam
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- Posted by Eep˛ on August 27th, 2003
Just set the "default" (blank) screensaver and password-protect it. Or use any screensaver and password-protect it, but I like the blank screen one.
Adam wrote:
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