I heard of policy editing, but did not have a clue as to how to do it. Thanks. I'm still not sure how I would do that with a policy change, but I can play around with it.
So far I have learned how to get it so that I don't have to hit Ctrl-ALt-Del to log on. ;-)
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>We have a system that runs full screen. At some locations (those that have problems) users have learned that they can hit the Windows Start key, or Ctrl-Esc and get to the start button. From there they can run anything. Mostly IE.>
>Kenneth,
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>Sounds like you would need to look into editing group policies, either on the server at the domain level (if applicable) or on the standalone workstation.
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>If you run GPEDIT.MSC on your machine you'll get an idea of what kind of policies are available.
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>Laterness,
>Jon
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