Locking the Computer?

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WinKey+L locks the computer.

What if I have an older keyboard that doesn't have a WinKey? What is the substitute key
stroke that I have to enter?
 
Re: Locking the Computer?

Ctrl - alt - del - enter

hth
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> WinKey+L locks the computer.
>
> What if I have an older keyboard that doesn't have a WinKey? What is the
> substitute key
> stroke that I have to enter?
>
>
>
 
Re: Locking the Computer?

CTRL+ALT+DEL then K

Tony wrote:

> WinKey+L locks the computer.
>
> What if I have an older keyboard that doesn't have a WinKey? What is the substitute key
> stroke that I have to enter?
>
>
>
 
Re: Locking the Computer?

Use the key combinations suggested by the others or another method is to
run this command:

RUNDLL32 USER32.DLL,LockWorkStation

If you place a small .bat file with the above on the desktop you can
lock the workstation by double clicking it.

John

Tony wrote:
> WinKey+L locks the computer.
>
> What if I have an older keyboard that doesn't have a WinKey? What is the substitute key
> stroke that I have to enter?
>
>
>
 
Re: Locking the Computer?

Thanks for all the great answers!

"Danny Sanders" wrote...
> Ctrl - alt - del - enter


"Bob I" wrote...
> CTRL+ALT+DEL then K


"John John" wrote...
> Use the key combinations suggested by the others or another method is to
> run this command:
>
> RUNDLL32 USER32.DLL,LockWorkStation
>
> If you place a small .bat file with the above on the desktop you can
> lock the workstation by double clicking it.
>
> John
>
> Tony wrote:
> > WinKey+L locks the computer.
> >
> > What if I have an older keyboard that doesn't have a WinKey? What is the substitute

key
> > stroke that I have to enter?
> >
> >
> >

>
 
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