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Roland
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Netherlands
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  11:11:34  Show Profile
I want to leave my computer on pretty much 24/7, but since there are things on there that I can't afford to lose, I want to lock it somehow so my brother won't be able to mess with it when he comes into my room to play with the Xbox.
I don't think he would touch my computer in the first place, but you never know and I'd rather play it safe.

Is there perhaps some software that'll allow me to lock down Windows XP (Professional) without locking the programs that I have running (that would be webcam FTP software, my firewall, virus scanner and MS Outlook among a few less important others) using a password?

ruirib
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  11:13:59  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
Maybe you can just set a screen saver to work when you leave and set it to be password protected. Looks the simplest thing you can do.


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Roland
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Netherlands
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  11:16:40  Show Profile
Why hadn't I thought of that? Thanks Rui, that must indeed be the easiest solution
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D3mon
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  11:21:11  Show Profile  Visit D3mon's Homepage
Windows key + L works ok for me (XP Pro)


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ruirib
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  11:24:44  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
You're welcome :).


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Hamlin
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  11:42:03  Show Profile
I have an icon in the quick launch bar, with a target of "C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation"

Thats just a quick way of doing CTRL+ALT+DEL and hitting the "Lock Computer" button.
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ajhvdb
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Netherlands
392 Posts

Posted - 02 September 2003 :  16:22:41  Show Profile
It doesn't do exactly what i wanted but it's close.
http://www.e-motional.com/TScreenLock.htm
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Roland
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Netherlands
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  16:33:30  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by D3mon

Windows key + L works ok for me (XP Pro)


I think I'll use this as I don't like screen savers. Thanks for the tip D3mon :)
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laser
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Australia
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  17:56:55  Show Profile
webshots.com is worth a look as well - some great images there, but if you don't like screen savers
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D3mon
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  18:57:07  Show Profile  Visit D3mon's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by FrutZle
I think I'll use this as I don't like screen savers. Thanks for the tip D3mon :)



No worries.
My Internet rdio keeps playing in the background when I lock it so I guess everything is still working in the background.


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dayve
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Posted - 02 September 2003 :  23:03:23  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
am I missing something here? what is wrong with just locking the workstation?

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sr_erick
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Posted - 03 September 2003 :  00:58:01  Show Profile  Visit sr_erick's Homepage  Send sr_erick a Yahoo! Message
Exactly what I was thinking.




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ajhvdb
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Netherlands
392 Posts

Posted - 03 September 2003 :  15:28:31  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by dayve

am I missing something here? what is wrong with just locking the workstation?



Maybe Frutzle's problem is solved with locking the workstation but at work we have the following situation.

A user starts a process that's runs for 14 hours. We are using a password protected screensaver (company policy). Another user can not see if the process completed or not or with errors because the screensaver is automatically activated. The only thing the other user can do is unlock the station but then all applications are closed.
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Roland
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Netherlands
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Posted - 03 September 2003 :  18:13:35  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by dayve

am I missing something here? what is wrong with just locking the workstation?


Isn't that what Windows key + L does?

Besides, I didn't know that was possible.
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dayve
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USA
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Posted - 04 September 2003 :  00:35:28  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by FrutZle

quote:
Originally posted by dayve

am I missing something here? what is wrong with just locking the workstation?


Isn't that what Windows key + L does?

Besides, I didn't know that was possible.



Yeah, but the original question that was asked was something I assumed was a problem you were having. Am I mistaken in assuming up until now you did not know how to lock a machine or that when you lock a machine that the programs are still running? Most people lock a machine by selecting CTRL-ALT-DEL and then clicking Lock, but yes the quick way is the Windows-L keys. I probably misinterpreted the original question.

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Roland
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Netherlands
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Posted - 04 September 2003 :  05:34:07  Show Profile
I was unaware of the option to lock a computer. I bet I've seen it a couple times when Windows 2000 wouldn't shut down properly (it usually hangs when it should show the "saving your settings" window) and I had to open the task manager by hitting Ctrl-Alt-Del, but I never paid any attention to it.
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