How CTRL-ALT-DEL to remove it from Win2K Server login? [server login] [login feature]

admin / November 24th, 2010/ Posted in Operating Systems / No Comments »

Q: I used to know this, but I totally forgot how to use the CTRL-ALT-DEL login function to remove the Win2K server, its a home PC and Im not worried about it, so I want to remove it because Its annoying as all heck.


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Re:<< Can you go into administrative tools in the control panel? If so then go to local security settings–>local policies–>security options–>and enable the "disable ctrl+alt+del requirement for logon". I don't have server in front of me but I hope that helps. >>

Thanks, I tried that once and it didnt work, so when you mentioned it I went back in and checked it… it seems the setting didnt save for some reason. So I set it again logged off and on and now it works.


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Re:Can you go into administrative tools in the control panel? If so then go to local security settings–>local policies–>security options–>and enable the "disable ctrl+alt+del requirement for logon". I don't have server in front of me but I hope that helps.

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Re:I think the only way in server is alittle registry hackin…

go into HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
add the following strings

DefaultUserName
DefaultPassword
DefaultDomainName

and set them to whatever U need them to be… then add one called:
AutoAdminLogon and set it to 1 to enable.


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Re:I can't give you this for certain, but it wouldn't suprise me that 2K Server doesn't let you remove Ctrl+Alt+del, I mean the stroke was always for security correct? So, I wouldn't be suprised to find out that you must use it.

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Re:Thats what I thought…. but there is no Users and Passwords under control panel…. there was with Win2K Pro… but there isnt under my control panel.

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Re:go to control panel->users and passwords->advanced and uncheck "Require users to press ctrl-alt-del…"

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