Use Registry Tweak to do this


1. In the Start menu, expand Administrative Tools and click Local Security Policy.

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2. In the Local Security Policy editor expand Local Policies and click Security Options. In the right pane search and open Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL and choose Enabled. Save your change by clicking OK.

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Tags Server 2008 Workstation

4 Responses to “Disabling the CTRL+ALT+DEL Prompt”

  1. everts garay Says:

    Thanks again…….

  2. EarthQ Says:

    As a reghack it is:

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
    “DisableCAD”=dword:00000001

  3. Steven Says:

    There is a other way. In the search box type control userpasswords2 then press enter and go to the advanced tab then on the bottom uncheck the box that saids Require users to press Ctrl+alt+delete.

  4. Dimensio Says:

    Why is this setting desirable? I explicitly enable this setting on Windows XP workstations.

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