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
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
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