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Disable and Enable Ctrl Alt Del when logging in Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7

Written By Insomniser on Minggu, 11 September 2011 | 02.30

To prevent unintentional login on Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7, the key combination CTRL + ALT + DELETE can be applied before logging in to the computer.
On computers that join to a domain-based network, Ctrl + Alt + del is automatically installed.
Conversely, on a computer that already installed, we can also remove / disable this contrl Alt Del.

To Disable and Enable Ctrl + Alt + Del is following the steps,


For Windows XP
Log on to the computer as an administrator
Click Start, click Control Panel, then double click User Accounts
• Click Change the way users log on or off
Select (check settings) on the Use the Welcome screen if you want to disable CTRL + ALT + DELETE
Click Start, click Run, then type Control userpasswords2 and then press ENTER.
Click on the Advanced tab
In the Secure logon, select (check settings) the Require users to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to activate. Remove the Check if you want to disable / disable the Ctrl Alt Del
Click Apply and OK


For Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Log on to the computer as an administrator
Click Start, click Run, then type Netplwiz, press Enter

Advanced
In the Secure logon, To enable the Select (check settings) the Require users to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete. Remove the Check if you want to disable / disable the Ctrl Alt Del
Click Apply and OK.

There are easier ways of living run such tools below to disable and enable Control + Alt + del
link enable
link Disable
  
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