Re: Prevent XP Professional from locking laptop every 15 minutes
"Dave_in_gva" <Daveingva@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:33CB02CC-70BF-414E-91EC-755A3DB30BDE@microsoft.com...
> Dear Juan,
>
> Thanks. ->Control panel->display->Screen saver-> the option on resume,
> password protect, is indeed selected but it is greyed out and I cannot
> change
> it. The time is set for 15 minutes as well which is the same time interval
> that is bugging me so much.
>
> Also, on Monitor power->Power->Advanced->Options the option "Prompt for
> password when computer resumes from standby" was selected, although this
> one
> I could remove.
>
> Still, after doing the above nothing changes. I am still locked out after
> 15
> minutes of no input.
>
> @Pegasus - I did call IT but they are not very helpful. Obviously this is
> seen as a security feature and not something they wish end users to
> circumvent. Whether the actual risk might be very low and the real world
> implications of a 'security breach' in our case might be laughably
> inconsequential seems not to interest them very much. So....little
> prospect
> of allowing a single end-user to be that much less frustrated and more
> effective when there's "security" to be had....
>
> Best wishes to all and still looking for a solution here. I expect I need
> to
> edit in the registry but am not sure where to begin. Thanks for
> suggestions,
>
> Dave
Don't make any changes. Registry changes are not appropriate for you to
make, even if they were possible. And they aren't, as your IT group has
an approved security policy they have applied.
You have to take this through your managers to get IT to override their
management-approved security policy decisions. Otherwise, you put your
job at risk.
Take it seriously; they certainly will. Count on it.
HTH
-pk
>
> "Juan Perez" wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> If you go to Start->Settings->Control panel->display->Screen saver-> see
>> if
>> the option on resume, password protect, is selected.
>>
>> Also if you go to Monitor power->Power->Advanced->Options, see if it is
>> ticked the option "Prompt for password when computer resumes from
>> standby.
>>
>> --
>> Un saludo
>> Juan Perez
>>
>> "Dave_in_gva" <Dave_in_gva@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:FF3699C9-A6CF-484D-8437-381974A9D717@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a work-provided laptop that has been setup by our IT department.
>> >
>> > I have admin privileges so can edit the registry, install programs etc.
>> >
>> > One thing that drives me nuts with their install is that they have set
>> > up
>> > the laptop to automatically lock after 15 minutes of no input. While
>> > this
>> > is
>> > fine for my desktop at work, I find it a real pain when I am on the
>> > road
>> > where often in meetings etc.
>> >
>> > How do I change this? I'd like to set up my laptop so it never locks me
>> > out.
>> > I don't mind logging on with my username and password etc. but each
>> > time I
>> > log on I am always with my laptop so there's no need to have it lock me
>> > out
>> > every 15 minutes.
>> >
>> > Best,
>> >
>> > Dave M
>>
>>
>>