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| logging options
I am looking for an easy way to lock down a workstation so that only the option of logging to domain (not locally)is availbe thanks |
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| Re: logging options
Hello there, I guess that Windows key+L helps to lock down a work station. If this does not work, then there is a software called Deep Freeze. This software is used widely in schools, colleges and technical training centers for this same purpose of locking, So, this can be used as a technique for the logging options. |
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| Re: logging options
There is another way through which you could do the same. You can set a password in the screen saver option. The as the system been idle for the time period you set it will automatically start the screen saver mode and hence would then ask for the password if you want to get out of it. |
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