Just a little tip for taskmanager

K

kirk jim

of course I have a clue.... I said that xp can be set up that way.

I have set many computers up that way in offices that dont want welcome
screens so that they will have to type both the account name and the
password, while the welcome screen gives you the account name ready.

Its you who didnt have a clue that alt ctrl delete pops up the taskmanager
from a default settings window XP machine.
 
G

Guest

It depends on the welcome screen. The welcome screen is disabled on a
domain. It may or may not be on on a non domain machine. But it is the
welcome screen not domain membership that determines it.
 
J

Justin

kirk jim said:
of course I have a clue.... I said that xp can be set up that way.

No you didn't. Thus your reply:

"So justin is right too but its strange how all of the xp machines
he has used has been configured like that...."

If you had a CLUE then that would not have been "strange" to you.

I have set many computers up that way in offices that dont want welcome
screens so that they will have to type both the account name and the
password, while the welcome screen gives you the account name ready.

Or you can hit CTRL+ALT+DEL twice.

Its you who didnt have a clue that alt ctrl delete pops up the taskmanager
from a default settings window XP machine.

Ah! Correction little man. Let's go back:

"Unlike XP? What the heck are you talking about?"

I was addressing the fact that your blanket statement was wrong.

There is absolutely nothing "UNLIKE XP" in regards to the Windows Security
Dialog. So your statement is 99% false.

Then I stated fact:

"Both key combos give me the exact same windows in both W2K and XP as well
as Vista."

Then, to date, this still holds true:

"Not on a single XP machine I've ever used."

I have never hit CTRL+ALT+DEL on an XP machine and gotten the task manager.
Which is further supported by the fact that I only use that for LOCK
COMPUTER (as I already stated).
 
S

Synapse Syndrome

Justin said:
Then I stated fact:

"Both key combos give me the exact same windows in both W2K and XP as well
as Vista."

Then, to date, this still holds true:

"Not on a single XP machine I've ever used."

I have never hit CTRL+ALT+DEL on an XP machine and gotten the task
manager. Which is further supported by the fact that I only use that for
LOCK COMPUTER (as I already stated).


You are weird after all.

ss.
 
K

kirk jim

I am being ironic there.. implying that you have worked on only one machine
in your life...... since all the machines you have used was like that
its strange, therefore the conclusion is that you have worked on only one
xp machine....

forget it.... you didnt get it then you wont get it now...
 
J

Justin

kirk jim said:
I am being ironic there.. implying that you have worked on only one machine
in your life...... since all the machines you have used was like that
its strange, therefore the conclusion is that you have worked on only one
xp machine....

forget it.... you didnt get it then you wont get it now...

Trust me, I get it. I also get how false your conclusion is.
 
N

Nina DiBoy

Justin said:
This was already disussed and more of a mater of the welcome screen
being turned off.


Not 100% accurate. You can remove the domain association then choose to
turn the welcome screen back on.

That's true, I was just describing it's default behavior.

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N

Nina DiBoy

.. said:
It depends on the welcome screen. The welcome screen is disabled on a
domain. It may or may not be on on a non domain machine. But it is the
welcome screen not domain membership that determines it.

Makes sense. Thanks for the additional information.


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A

Adam Albright

Trust me, I get it. I also get how false your conclusion is.

You never 'get it' which is why you're just the newsgroup mascot. Go
fetch boy. Heel! Heel!
 
J

Justin

kirk jim said:
I am being ironic there.. implying that you have worked on only one machine
in your life...... since all the machines you have used was like that
its strange, therefore the conclusion is that you have worked on only one
xp machine....

forget it.... you didnt get it then you wont get it now...

Trust me, I get it. I also get how false your conclusion is.
 

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