RE: WinXP screen saver password

From: br1stolboy (br1stolboy_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/13/04


Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 20:14:02 -0700

Andrew

Try this site out, http://www.baroufasoft.com/
on the lfet hand side you will see it says matrix locker, download it, not only does it give you a cool screensaver, but it also allows you so set it a password, so no more waiting for the screensaver to kick in, when you leave the pc, just click on the icon in the task bar by your clock, and it will run the screensaver straight away, and will need a password to unlock it.
hope this is useful for you

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Many thanks  
br1stolboy
"Andrew" wrote:
> I am running WinXP Professional on both my home and office 
> computers, and I am trying to set password protection on 
> my screen saver.  When I right-click on the desktop, I 
> click on "Properties," then go to the "Screen Saver" tab.  
> There is a check-box that reads "On resume, password 
> protect," and I click on that, and a little check mark 
> appears in the box.  According to the Win XP on-line help, 
> that should set the password protection.
> 
> The problem is the password prompt never appears.  On 
> previous versions of Windows, clicking on the "Preview" 
> button will start the screen saver, and it would prompt 
> for a password, but not in WinXP.  I just move my mouse, 
> and the desktop appears as usual.  When I set the screen 
> saver to start after just one minute on inactivity, same 
> result.  No matter what I try, I can't seem to enable the 
> password protection on the screen saver.  
> 
> Yes, I know there is a way to lock the computer via Task 
> Manager, but I'd gotten used to the convenience of putting 
> a shortcut to my favorite screen saver on the Taskbar or 
> the desktop, and just clicking on it to start the password-
> protected screen saver.  
> 
> I do need this at work, for obvious security reasons.  If 
> I'm missing something, or if anybody has any ideas, I 
> would appreciate it.  BTW, I am the administrator on my 
> home PC, but not my office PC, if that helps, but it 
> doesn't make any difference for this problem, because it 
> is the same on both my home and office PCs.  Thanks.
>