Disable CTRL + ALT + DELETE to open
Original title: when you connect
I don't want to have to use Ctrl alt delete when I try to log in. How can I disable this feature?
Help! Thanks, pete
Hi zorel0,
See the below Microsoft article and run the fixit tool available to disable CTRL + ALT + DEL sequence to open a session.
How to enable or disable the CTRL + ALT + DELETE sequence for logging on Windows XP and Windows Vista, Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308226
I hope this helps!
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