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This updated guide examines Press: How to Enable Control‐alt‐delete on Logon and organizes the essential facts, background, and practical takeaways in clear American English.
Method 1of 2:
Using a Special Command
Press⊞Win+R. This opens the Run box.
Typenetplwiz. Then press↵Enter. This will take you to an advanced control panel that allows you to customize user account settings.
Under theAdvancedtab, select the checkbox "Require users to press Control-Alt-Delete". Then clickApplyorOK.
Lock your computer. Press⊞Win+L.
PressControl+Alt+Deleteto unlock your computer. On tablets without keyboards, press either⊞Win+PowerorPower+Volume down.
Method 2of 2:
Using the Security Policy Editor
Press⊞Win+R. This opens the Run box.
Typesecpol.mscto open the security policy editor. Here, you will be able to manage all sorts of group policies and modify some registry keys without breaking your computer.
Select "Security options" under "Local policies". Then search for a policy named "Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL".
Right click on the policy, then chooseProperties. You can also double click to open the properties.
Choose the "Disabled" radio box. Then clickApplyorOK. Once doing that, you will not be able to use thenetplwizcommand. You will have to choose "Enabled" in these properties to disable Control-Alt-Delete.
Lock your computer. Press⊞Win+L.
PressCtrl+Alt+Delto unlock your computer. On tablets without keyboards, press either⊞Win+PowerorPower+Volume down.
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