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| | Unlock my desktop once and for all! Hi. I locked my desktop by mistake. I know to click my icon or enter my password to gain access to my desktop, but how do you unlock it once and for all? I didn't want it locked in the first place. Can any one walk me through the steps to actually unlock my desktop? -- Shannon Wisconsin, USA |
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| Windows 7 RC | Re: Unlock my desktop once and for all! Shannon, Welcome to the forums! As far as I know, there's no function to disable the locking button on your start menu. You can, however, change your screen saver settings so it doesn't lock your system. 1. Right click any open space on your desktop 2. Click on personalize 3. Click screen saver 4. Select a screen saver or leave it as the default - windows logo 5. In the wait box, make it at least 60 minutes 6. If the box "on resume display logon screen" is checked, uncheck it That way if you leave your system for a while, the screen saver may activate, but you'll be returned to the desktop without logging in. I hope this is helpful to you. |
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| | Re: Unlock my desktop once and for all! Shannon, I am assuming that you want to remove the password. Go to the Control Panel, double-click the User Accounts, and make the changes you desire. "Shannon" <Shannon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 59B0857-8485-444D-8130-80976052030E@xxxxxxQuote: > Hi. I locked my desktop by mistake. I know to click my icon or enter my > password to gain access to my desktop, but how do you unlock it once and > for > all? I didn't want it locked in the first place. Can any one walk me > through > the steps to actually unlock my desktop? > -- > Shannon > Wisconsin, USA |
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| | Re: Unlock my desktop once and for all! Thank you .Joe, I think that's it. -- Shannon Wisconsin, USA ".Joe" wrote: Quote: > > Shannon, > > Welcome to the forums! > > As far as I know, there's no function to disable the locking button on > your start menu. You can, however, change your screen saver settings so > it doesn't lock your system. > > 1. Right click any open space on your desktop > 2. Click on personalize > 3. Click screen saver > 4. Select a screen saver or leave it as the default - windows logo > 5. In the wait box, make it at least 60 minutes > 6. If the box "on resume display logon screen" is checked, uncheck it > > That way if you leave your system for a while, the screen saver may > activate, but you'll be returned to the desktop without logging in. > > I hope this is helpful to you. > > > -- > .Joe > > .Joeâ„¢ > 'Vista x64 Forums' > (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=17621) > '[image: http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/banner/323179.png]' > (http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=323179) > |
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| | Re: Unlock my desktop once and for all! You can lock your computer by: 1. Pressing the Winkey-L keys 2. Clicking on Start, and then on the lock icon on the bottom right 3. have a screensaver set to require logon after resume -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Shannon" <Shannon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 59B0857-8485-444D-8130-80976052030E@xxxxxxQuote: > Hi. I locked my desktop by mistake. I know to click my icon or enter my > password to gain access to my desktop, but how do you unlock it once and > for > all? I didn't want it locked in the first place. Can any one walk me > through > the steps to actually unlock my desktop? > -- > Shannon > Wisconsin, USA |
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| | Re: Unlock my desktop once and for all! Hi Unfortunately when I try to : Quote: > 5. In the wait box, make it at least 60 minutes > 6. If the box "on resume display logon screen" is checked, uncheck it to changed it ? Do you konw how I can make it accessible. Thanks Nicolas ".Joe" wrote: Quote: > > Shannon, > > Welcome to the forums! > > As far as I know, there's no function to disable the locking button on > your start menu. You can, however, change your screen saver settings so > it doesn't lock your system. > > 1. Right click any open space on your desktop > 2. Click on personalize > 3. Click screen saver > 4. Select a screen saver or leave it as the default - windows logo > 5. In the wait box, make it at least 60 minutes > 6. If the box "on resume display logon screen" is checked, uncheck it > > That way if you leave your system for a while, the screen saver may > activate, but you'll be returned to the desktop without logging in. > > I hope this is helpful to you. > > > -- > .Joe > > .Joeâ„¢ > 'Vista x64 Forums' > (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=17621) > '[image: http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/banner/323179.png]' > (http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=323179) > |
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