RE: Object crypt32LogoffEvent, EventID 560



Hi ,

Thanks for your posting.

I notice that you have posted the same question in our
microsoft.public.win2000.general newsgroup, to which I have already
responded. Please check my answer there.

In the future, please don't cross-post the same question in multiple
newsgroups. This will help our engineers work on your question more
efficiently. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,
Tom Che
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>Is this "crypt32LogoffEvent" event triggered by a password protected
>screensaver on an Active Directory deployed PC or a "Ctl-Alt-Del" key
>sequence to lock the machine.
>
>I'm trying to figure out if the PC locked itself or if someone locked it
>when the user walked away leaving the machine unlocked.
>
>Also posted in Win2000.general
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