5/4/08

Other ways to Lock your Workstation

Here are alternate ways to lock your workstation. It secures your computers from prying eyes and it make sure that no one else tampers with other individual computers.

Manually locking your computer
There are three popular methods of manually locking your computer; choose whichever method is easiest for you or best serves your needs.


Method 1
You can use a key combination of the Windows logo key (If your system has one, you are looking for the flying Windows logo on it.) and it is typically located to the left of the spacebar the. To immediately lock your computer you need to hold down the Windows key and the "l" key (the letter l) simultaneously.

Method 2
Press Ctrl-Alt-Del simultaneously. In Windows 2000 or XP, click Lock Computer. In Windows NT, click Lock Workstation.

Method 3
You can create a desktop shortcut that will lock your computer when you double-click it:

Right-click the desktop and select New, then Shortcut. This will open the Create Shortcut Wizard



For the location of the item, type the following:

%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
Click Next



Type an appropriate name for this shortcut and click Finish

You will now have a shortcut on your desktop that will lock your computer when you double-click it


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Locking your computer through the screen saver
To set up your screen saver to automatically lock your computer, follow these directions:

Right-click the desktop and select Properties



In the Display Properties window, select the Screen Saver tab



In the drop-down window, select a screen saver file



In the "Wait:" field, set the amount of time of "no activity" you want to have before the screen saver appears



Check the Password protected (Windows 2000) or On resume (Windows XP), password protect box, and then click OK. After checking this box, when the screen saver appears your workstation will be locked

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