Special needs child

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I have a special needs child that I recenlty custom taylored a laptop for,
this child has extreme difficulty with typing and has extremely limited hand
movement and tires easily.

Her teacher had thought that it would be ok for her to type in her user
password when logging into the domain, but asked me if there was a way to
bypass this to conserve some energy for the student adn time for the teacher.


I suggested gpedit and set the Interactive Logon to not require
ctrl+alt+del. Will this work for her since she is on a domain? I am not at
the school or infront of her laptop to do this to test it at the mooment so
any help I can get if this is wrong will help me to tackle it MOnday morning!

Thanks in advance!
 
No, use the reghack described in this article.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315231

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

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|I have a special needs child that I recenlty custom taylored a laptop for,
| this child has extreme difficulty with typing and has extremely limited
hand
| movement and tires easily.
|
| Her teacher had thought that it would be ok for her to type in her user
| password when logging into the domain, but asked me if there was a way to
| bypass this to conserve some energy for the student adn time for the
teacher.
|
|
| I suggested gpedit and set the Interactive Logon to not require
| ctrl+alt+del. Will this work for her since she is on a domain? I am not
at
| the school or infront of her laptop to do this to test it at the mooment
so
| any help I can get if this is wrong will help me to tackle it MOnday
morning!
|
| Thanks in advance!
| --
| Thanks,,
| Kim
 
Thank you, 2 (hopefully simple questions) it will work on a domain? and 2. if
a diff user wants to logon tothis machine such as the admin or the teacher
they do so by loggin of or restarting and holding the shift key is this
correct?
 
Yes, works on domain. Yes, hold the shift key while logging off.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Thank you, 2 (hopefully simple questions) it will work on a domain? and 2.
if
| a diff user wants to logon tothis machine such as the admin or the teacher
| they do so by loggin of or restarting and holding the shift key is this
| correct?
| --
| Thanks,,
| Kim
 
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