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Yep, you got it wrong.
Autologon and Locking the workstation will not affect the screen saver. When the screen saver kicks in, the workstation will still be locked. You'll still have to unlock it to use the machine.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Following on from what Dave was getting at in the above thread, you could always just create a shortcut under the Explorer startup group to run the command line:
rundll32 user32.dll LockWorkStation
Gavin Taylor
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-- modified at 1:56 Monday 23rd January, 2006
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This would also work, but my question above still remains: is this really going to secure my PC if I have to disable login passwords in order for autologin to work??
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Our site features contents and several images. All of this is very weird.
In the end, war is not about who's right, it's about who's left.
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Grab a copy of TweakUI[^] and you should be able to automatically set which user you want windows to login as and theres an option to specify a password as well.
Gavin Taylor
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I've found some registry keys[^] to do just that (I suppose TweakUI uses them too), thanx for your fast reply
These are the keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\<br />
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AutoAdminLogon = 1<br />
DefaultDomainName = [Domain name]<br />
DefaultUserName = [User name]<br />
DefaultPassword = [Password]
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http://sprdsoft.cmar-net.org - We Sprd You Softly
Our site features contents and several images. All of this is very weird.
In the end, war is not about who's right, it's about who's left.
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T1TAN wrote: I have to disable login passwords in order for autologin to work??
Where was this mentioned???? No one said anything about this. You can't disable login passwords anyway, so I wondering where this came from.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Sorry, I was reading a completely irrelevant MSDN article, and things got a bit messed up in my head
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http://sprdsoft.cmar-net.org - We Sprd You Softly
Our site features contents and several images. All of this is very weird.
In the end, war is not about who's right, it's about who's left.
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This script[^] is create the file shortcut to lock the desktop. You can customize it to lock the desktop only and configure this script as log on script. Then your computer will be locked immediately after it pass an auto login process. You don't need to wait for a screen saver and lock the system.
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I have an idea to create my own hardware for frequency tuner,But i don't know how to code the s/w(installation) for this new hardware & in which language.
Help me to finish this.
Revathi
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Are you asking how to write your own device drivers for this hardware?? You're best bet is Visual C++ and the Windows Device Driver Development Kit[^].
After that, building an Installer is a piece of cake with something like InstallSheild.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi gurus,
Is there a way to bring a window/dialog (from a certain application or executable) to back using the windows command line? Is there a switch or a certain parameter that we can add?
Thanks,
Waxie
-- modified at 5:06 Friday 20th January, 2006
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Edit: To the back?
I dont know any. Sorry.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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-- modified at 9:30 Friday 20th January, 2006
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Sorry sebastian,
I seem to have posted message incorrectly. I apologize.
wrong post!
waxie
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No, there isn't.
It's possible to write one though...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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This is a known bug in Windows XP, for which Microsoft has a supported fix. To learn how to get this patch, see MSKB 307274, “Windows XP Stops Responding (Hangs) During Windows Shutdown.”
see: http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php[^]
waxie
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There is no "registry tweak" for this. Windows is busy doing something. Perhaps you have a Service installed that isn't shutting down properly? Maybe a virus scan going on that won't quit immediately? Maybe you installed a driver to read SD cards? Camera driver? ...
There's thousands of reasons this may happen. The trick is figuring out what happened or was installed just before the problem starting occuring.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I have no idea. About the best source you're going to find is support.microsoft.com[^].
You may also want to check into the list of Post-SP4 Hotfixes here[^].
And this[^] might be of some interest too.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
-- modified at 12:00 Monday 23rd January, 2006
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