Can I get step by step instructions on how to do this? Whenever I do set
up a screensaver, it is always just hit and miss till I get it done. I
would like to do the below, to keep my grandson from hitting cancel and
getting onto the original desktop.
Thank you.
cat
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----- Original Message -----
From: "GeorgeMary" Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] windows logon
> This isn't a real secure method, but without restarting the machine
forces
> someone to know a password. Make a screen saver, blank or otherwise,
and
> assign a password. You can have the screensaver start when windows
starts
> by putting it in the Startup folder. Look for your screensaver with a
scr
> extension. HTH
>
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