Never Mind.
I found it after all:
Manually locking your computer
There are three popular methods of manually locking your computer; choose
whichever method is easiest for you or best serves your needs.
Method 1
You can use a key combination of the Windows logo key (it is typically
located beside your Spacebar and has the flying Windows logo on it) and the
l key (the letter l) to immediately lock your computer.
Method 2
Press Ctrl-Alt-Del. In Windows 2000 or XP, click Lock Computer. In Windows
NT, click Lock Workstation.
Method 3
You can create a desktop shortcut that will lock your computer when you
double-click it:
1.. Right-click the desktop and select New, then Shortcut. This will open
the Create Shortcut Wizard.
2.. For the location of the item, type the following:
%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
3.. Click Next.
4.. Type an appropriate name for this shortcut and click Finish.
You will now have a shortcut on your desktop that will lock your computer
when you double-click it.
"L. DeFoor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Greetings everyone!
>
> I am looking for one of two (or both) things.
>
> I would like to have my Windows XP SP2 workstation, LOG OFF (or LOCK)
> after a given amount of inactivity time. I have a BIO Logon reader and
> that doesn't have anything in it.
>
> If it can't automatically log off or lock, I know there is a way to do a
> registry entry and also create an icon to put on the desktop that will
> lock the workstation.
>
> Thanks
>
> Les
>
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