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Francois
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      24th Jun 2009

The minute that I do not move the mouse for a couple of minutes, the computer
returns to the situation that I would need to fill password & open it again!
 
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Malke
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      24th Jun 2009

Francois wrote:

> The minute that I do not move the mouse for a couple of minutes, the
> computer returns to the situation that I would need to fill password &
> open it again!


Control Panel>Personalize>Screen Saver. Uncheck the box next to "On resume,
display logon screen".

Control Panel>Power Options>Select a power plan>Require a password on
wakeup>Define power buttons and turn on password protection. Click "don't
require a password" and Save.

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