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December 5th, 2006 02:00
CTRL-ALT-DELETE for login SOLVED
As stated by numerous folks in this thread: http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=insp_general&message.id=89226&query.id=443783
I was unable to set up CTRL-ALT-DEL for login. When I bring up User Accounts in Control Panel, it is in the XP Category view, even though all folders are set for the classic view. I have tried to get support from chatting, but it was a waste of time. All they offered was to remote into my E1505 to do the same thing I told them I already tried.
So I did some more searching....
Make sure administrative tools are enabled. Open admin tools. Select Local Security Settings. Look for: "Interactive Login: Do not require CTRL-ALT-DELETE. It will probably say NOT DEFIND. Open the setting and change to DISABLED. This will enable the CTRL-ALT-DELETE for login.
Just thought I would share this since there were a few folks looking for it before.
KL
I was unable to set up CTRL-ALT-DEL for login. When I bring up User Accounts in Control Panel, it is in the XP Category view, even though all folders are set for the classic view. I have tried to get support from chatting, but it was a waste of time. All they offered was to remote into my E1505 to do the same thing I told them I already tried.
So I did some more searching....
Make sure administrative tools are enabled. Open admin tools. Select Local Security Settings. Look for: "Interactive Login: Do not require CTRL-ALT-DELETE. It will probably say NOT DEFIND. Open the setting and change to DISABLED. This will enable the CTRL-ALT-DELETE for login.
Just thought I would share this since there were a few folks looking for it before.
KL
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