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Automatic Lock Windows NT server

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Name: Anna Trolese
Date: November 24, 2000 at 08:57:25 Pacific
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Anyone knows how to lock automatically a Windows NT server? (As AutoAdminLogon function in windows registry)...or how to put password on a Screen saver on a Win NT machine?

Thanks in advance.
Anna



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Name: James
Date: November 24, 2000 at 09:09:55 Pacific
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You can use your screen saver to lock your computer after inactivity... you can also have it PASSWORD PROTECTED.
To do this --> Go to your Display Properties (Right click anywhere on the screen where there is NO Icon)
Select the Screen Saver Tab, select a screensaver or better yet, blank screen.
Click the PASSWORD PROTECTED Option and the number of wait minutes.
When the computer is inactive for the period of minutes you selected, the screen saver kicks in and the computer locked with the users password, or by an administrator.


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Response Number 2
Name: lee
Date: November 27, 2000 at 12:20:51 Pacific
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DONT use one of the flashy 3d screen savers as they are really cpu intensive slowing your server to a crawl.

Lee


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