Desktop Lock

  • Thread starter Thread starter Neil Brown
  • Start date Start date
XP and win2k already have this function built in.
Use either the windows key + L
or
Create a shortcut amd point it here:
%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation

Either way will lock the desktop/computer so no one has access unless they
enter the correct password. No need for any third party app to do something
a simple as this.
 
Many Windows XP (Home Edition) computers have to be set up to do this
(disable the welcome screen). This program allows you to lock your desktop
even if the welcome screen is disabled.
 

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