Locking Desktop in Win XP Home Edition

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Tevibear

Is there are way to lock the desktop with a password like in
professional version if you need to leave the computer for a minute but
don't want to shut down all of your applicaitons and log off? I find
this very annoying that I cannot use a shortcut to a password protected
screen saver like I used to in older version of windows. My son likes to
push the buttons and stuff when I'm away from the terminal. :(

Thx

Tevi
 
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Nepatsfan

In
Tevibear said:
Is there are way to lock the desktop with a password like in
professional version if you need to leave the computer for a
minute
but don't want to shut down all of your applicaitons and log
off? I
find this very annoying that I cannot use a shortcut to a
password
protected screen saver like I used to in older version of
windows. My
son likes to push the buttons and stuff when I'm away from
the
terminal. :(

Thx

Tevi

Hit the Windows key + L.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
V

Vanguard

in message
Hit the Windows key + L.

Or, if you want a shortcut to click on, want to use a single
programmable button on the keyboard, or need to schedule the event, use:

%windir%\system32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation

For a list of available Windows shortcut keys, use Start -> Help and
Support and search on "windows keyboard shortcuts".
 
T

Tevibear

:) Thx guys. Worked like a charm.
in message


Or, if you want a shortcut to click on, want to use a single
programmable button on the keyboard, or need to schedule the event, use:

%windir%\system32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation

For a list of available Windows shortcut keys, use Start -> Help and
Support and search on "windows keyboard shortcuts".
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Tevibear said:
Is there are way to lock the desktop with a password like in
professional version if you need to leave the computer for a minute but
don't want to shut down all of your applicaitons and log off?
Certainly.

I find
this very annoying that I cannot use a shortcut to a password protected
screen saver like I used to in older version of windows.


Why can't you? What errors do you get when you try?

There at least 4 ways to lock a WinXP (Home or Pro) workstation:

1) Use the Windows Key + L hot key.

2) You can press CTRL+ALT+DEL and then <ENTER>, once you've turned off
the Welcome Screen and Fast User Switching. (This is the default in a
domain environment, as FUS is contrary to the domain security paradigm.)

3) You can create a desktop shortcut with
"%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll, LockWorkStation" in the
target field. (It is case-sensitive, BTW.) You can then assign a
keyboard shortcut.

4) Set a password protected screensaver, and wait the allotted time
without touching the mouse or keyboard.


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