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Can I do a Batch (.bat) file to change the screensaver time?

 
 
magmike
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      10th Oct 2008
I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.

Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?

Thanks in advance for your help!

magmike
 
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Bob I
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      10th Oct 2008
Press Windowskey+L

magmike wrote:

> I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.
>
> Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> magmike


 
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Terry R.
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      10th Oct 2008
The date and time was 10/10/2008 8:41 AM, and on a whim, magmike pounded
out on the keyboard:

> I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.
>
> Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> magmike


Hi Magmike,

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182383

Try creating a shortcut using screensavername.scr /c to bring up the
dialog box.

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Kelly
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      10th Oct 2008
See line 404 (right hand side):
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

And/or .bat file:
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/.../08/59548.aspx

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"magmike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.
>
> Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> magmike


 
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magmike
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      11th Oct 2008
On Oct 10, 10:47*am, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Press Windowskey+L
>
>
>
> magmikewrote:
> > I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> > quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> > password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> > minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> > annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> > for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> > certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> > everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.

>
> > Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?

>
> > Thanks in advance for your help!

>
> >magmike- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


Well that was easier than I was lookin' for - thanks!

Is there a place on Windows where I can find a list of shortcuts like
that?
 
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Kelly
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      11th Oct 2008
Who are you speaking to and which shortcuts are you referring to?

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"magmike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On Oct 10, 10:47 am, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Press Windowskey+L
>
>
>
> magmikewrote:
> > I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> > quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> > password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> > minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> > annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> > for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> > certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> > everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.

>
> > Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?

>
> > Thanks in advance for your help!

>
> >magmike- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


Well that was easier than I was lookin' for - thanks!

Is there a place on Windows where I can find a list of shortcuts like
that?

 
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magmike
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      12th Oct 2008
On Oct 11, 11:08*am, "Kelly" <ke...@kelly.com> wrote:
> Who are you speaking to and which shortcuts are you referring to?
>
> --
>
> All the Best,
> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
>
> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
>
> SupportSpacewww.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner
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> "magmike" <magmi...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:04654e54-aab3-460c-b9e2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Oct 10, 10:47 am, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Press Windowskey+L

>
> > magmikewrote:
> > > I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> > > quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> > > password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> > > minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> > > annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> > > for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> > > certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> > > everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.

>
> > > Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?

>
> > > Thanks in advance for your help!

>
> > >magmike- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> Well that was easier than I was lookin' for - thanks!
>
> Is there a place on Windows where I can find a list of shortcuts like
> that?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


I was speaking to the first responder, Bob I, who suggested I press
the Windows Key and the L key to instantly activate my locked
screensaver. Keyboard shortcuts is what I meant.
 
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C.Joseph Drayton
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      14th Oct 2008
magmike wrote:
> I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.
>
> Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> magmike


Hi magmike,

I do just the opposite. I set my timer for 512 minutes, but
I have set a hot-key under Dexpot Desktop Manager to
automatically start the screensaver when I press
[Alt]-[Ctrl]-[Num0].

Makes it a lot easier than changing settings all the time.

There are also a number of standalone freeware utilities
that will activate a screensaver based on a hot-key selection.

Sincerely,
C.Joseph Drayton, Ph.D. AS&T

CSD Computer Services

Web site: http://csdcs.itgo.com/
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olive
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      15th Oct 2008
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301583




"magmike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:04654e54-aab3-460c-b9e2-(E-Mail Removed)...
On Oct 10, 10:47 am, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Press Windowskey+L
>
>
>
> magmikewrote:
> > I would super love to be able to have a shortcut on my desktop or
> > quick launch bar to change my screen saver active time. Because it is
> > password protected, I like it to activate within the minimum time (1
> > minute) when I leave my desk - but when I am at my desk, it is
> > annoying to have to log on every time I get distracted from computer
> > for more than one minute. And clicking a button or shortcut would
> > certainly be easier than logging off, or going to display settings
> > everytime my boss calls me into his office or I go to the restroom.

>
> > Does anyone know how to do this in a batch file or some other way?

>
> > Thanks in advance for your help!

>
> >magmike- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


Well that was easier than I was lookin' for - thanks!

Is there a place on Windows where I can find a list of shortcuts like
that?


 
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