Lock Windows 7 Pro screen

I'm doing my lock so that only my work computer or an administrator can unlock. But it has a user button and anyone can hit and use their log in and password to my computer. The problem is that they are under their name and that you download things on the computer that are slowing down my computer. We are open 7 days a week, but I'm here 5 and some of our College kids know log on our company. On previous versions of windows, you can lock that he and no one but yourself or the 'administrator' can connect but windows 7 Professional has a switch user icon when you lock which allows them to connect under another.

Thanks any help would be great.

I suspect your implied question is "Ho to prevent the change of user while in the locked state." If yes then you can do this by creating the registry value

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\HideFastUserSwitching
(DWord value) and parameters of its data to 1.

Also notice that the children with the right knowledge and the right tools can break into any machine if they have physical access to it.

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