S Steven L Umbach Oct 31, 2003 #2 Go o display properties/screensaver and select on resume password protect and enter minutes of idle period. --- Steve
Go o display properties/screensaver and select on resume password protect and enter minutes of idle period. --- Steve
G Guest Oct 31, 2003 #3 Thanks -----Original Message----- Go o display properties/screensaver and select on resume password protect and enter minutes of idle period. --- Steve . Click to expand...
Thanks -----Original Message----- Go o display properties/screensaver and select on resume password protect and enter minutes of idle period. --- Steve . Click to expand...
S Steven L Umbach Oct 31, 2003 #4 Sorry, actually that locks the computer which may be adequate for your needs. Winexit.scr from the Resource Kit is a screen saver that can log off a user. --- Steve
Sorry, actually that locks the computer which may be adequate for your needs. Winexit.scr from the Resource Kit is a screen saver that can log off a user. --- Steve