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How to enable the Ctrl+Alt+Del logon requirement in Windows
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List of steps (Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista):
1. Press Win+R
2. Type "control userpasswords2"
3. Click 'OK'
4. Click on the 'Advanced' tab at the top
5. Under 'Secure sign-in', check 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete'
6. Click 'OK'
List of steps (Windows XP):
1. Press Win+R
2. Type "control userpasswords2"
3. Click 'OK'
4. Click on the 'Advanced' tab at the top
5. Under 'Secure sign-in', check 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete'
6. Click 'OK'
7. Click 'Start'
8. Click 'Control Panel'
9. Click 'User Accounts'
10. Click 'Change the way users log on or off'
11. Uncheck 'Use the Welcome screen'
12. Click 'Apply Options'
List of steps (Windows 2000) (enabled by defualt):
1. Press Win+R
2. Type "control userpasswords"
3. Click 'OK'
4. Click on the 'Advanced' tab at the top
5. Under 'Secure sign-in', check or uncheck 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete'
In Windows NT 4.0 and Windows NT 3.1 the Ctrl+Alt+Delete logon requirement cannot be disabled.
In Windows 9x the Ctrl+Alt+Delete logon requirement cannot be enabled.
The Ctrl+Alt+Delete logon requirement guarantees that the authentic Windows logon prompt appears, protecting the system from programs that mimic a logon to retrieve password information.
1. Press Win+R
2. Type "control userpasswords2"
3. Click 'OK'
4. Click on the 'Advanced' tab at the top
5. Under 'Secure sign-in', check 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete'
6. Click 'OK'
List of steps (Windows XP):
1. Press Win+R
2. Type "control userpasswords2"
3. Click 'OK'
4. Click on the 'Advanced' tab at the top
5. Under 'Secure sign-in', check 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete'
6. Click 'OK'
7. Click 'Start'
8. Click 'Control Panel'
9. Click 'User Accounts'
10. Click 'Change the way users log on or off'
11. Uncheck 'Use the Welcome screen'
12. Click 'Apply Options'
List of steps (Windows 2000) (enabled by defualt):
1. Press Win+R
2. Type "control userpasswords"
3. Click 'OK'
4. Click on the 'Advanced' tab at the top
5. Under 'Secure sign-in', check or uncheck 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete'
In Windows NT 4.0 and Windows NT 3.1 the Ctrl+Alt+Delete logon requirement cannot be disabled.
In Windows 9x the Ctrl+Alt+Delete logon requirement cannot be enabled.
The Ctrl+Alt+Delete logon requirement guarantees that the authentic Windows logon prompt appears, protecting the system from programs that mimic a logon to retrieve password information.
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