Re: Regedit for CTRL+ALT+DEL logon



Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:

> 1. Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
> 2. Click the Advanced tab.
> 3. In Secure logon, select the "Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete"
> check box.
>
Thanks for the advice, but something have denied me the access to the
controlpanel allthough I am the administrator, so hence the question for
the regedit command

Roger
.



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