Vista back to five minutes login screen

Here's the problem, I have windows vista and it keep coming back to the login screen after five minutes of no activity. This happens even when I read if I don't move the mouse every two minutes. I turned off the screen saver (never use, off for more than a year after the installation of the system) and even set the power settings for always. Yet this undesirable behavior continues.

Hello

When you go to CUSTOMIZATION to set your screen saver, you will find an option "on Resume, the logon screen. Turn that off or uncheck to fix the problem.

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