S Steven L Umbach Nov 13, 2003 #2 It can be done in Group Policy via user configuration/administrative templates/system/logon logoff - disable locking computer. --- Steve
It can be done in Group Policy via user configuration/administrative templates/system/logon logoff - disable locking computer. --- Steve
C Chang Nov 14, 2003 #3 Thanks Steve, that worked, by disabling this feature does that mean that when a user leaves his computer on for a while it will not lock?. Chang.
Thanks Steve, that worked, by disabling this feature does that mean that when a user leaves his computer on for a while it will not lock?. Chang.
S Steven L Umbach Nov 14, 2003 #4 I beleive that is true unfortuneatly, but try it out yourself. You may be able to use the winexit.scr logoff screensaver from the resource kit with lock disabled but it is not as manageable via Group Policy. --- Steve
I beleive that is true unfortuneatly, but try it out yourself. You may be able to use the winexit.scr logoff screensaver from the resource kit with lock disabled but it is not as manageable via Group Policy. --- Steve