RE: system locks after a period of inactivity
- From: "Andrea Casini" <AndreaCasini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:14:07 -0700
"David Davis" wrote:
> You can disable the Ctl-Alt-Del requirement by editing your local GPO. goto
> Run-type gpedit.msc once it comes up goto computer configuration - Windows
> Settings-local policies-security options From there you will see the require
> Ctl-Alt-Del setting. Disable it and you will not see it anymore. You will
> also need to modify your screen-saver/power settings per Andrea's post if you
> do not want the screen to turn off.
> --
> David Davis [MCSE, CCNA, Security +]
>
>
>
> "Bert Levesque" wrote:
>
> > this server 2003 enterprise edition, with S1 installed, is being used as
> > stand alone for ISS access. It runs a unique application, and only one and
> > has no other computers logging into it. I start up and log in as
> > administrator. When the system is idle for a while, it locks up and I need
> > to use Ctl+alt+del to restart and must of course re-enter the p/w.
> >
> > Is there a way that I can disable this function? This system will be in a
> > member area, and no administrator will be on site at all time.
I tought locking up meant that your server freezes! Sorry for the
misunderstanding, follow Bert's instructions.
.
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