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| Guest | Re: Lock This Computer Yeah, they're right. Nothing to do with sicko hackers. The idea is you're in a work environment. You need to leave the PC for a while, but don't want anyone to see what's on your screen, don't want to close anything, and don't want anyone to use the PC while you're away. You lock the PC and walk away. When you come back, log back in and everything is just as you left it. Privacy maintained. "Mike" <mike@rocket.org> wrote in message news:eOgtmghXHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > On the lower right side of the start menu is an icon of a lock. It says > "lock this computer". > > What is the purpose of this feature ? > > Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an > unattended computer and gaining access to it ? Or is is meant to keep > sicko hackers from hacking > into your computer remotely while the computer is > left unattended ? > > Either way it seems like a redundant feature > wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? > Or I might be missing something altogether. > > I searched windows help an looked on Google, > not much said about it. Please help me to understand > when this feature is for. > > Thanks Mike > > |
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| Guest | Lock This Computer On the lower right side of the start menu is an icon of a lock. It says "lock this computer". What is the purpose of this feature ? Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an unattended computer and gaining access to it ? Or is is meant to keep sicko hackers from hacking into your computer remotely while the computer is left unattended ? Either way it seems like a redundant feature wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? Or I might be missing something altogether. I searched windows help an looked on Google, not much said about it. Please help me to understand when this feature is for. Thanks Mike |
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| Guest | Re: Lock This Computer In article <eOgtmghXHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, Mike <mike@rocket.org> says... > On the lower right side of the start menu > is an icon of a lock. It says "lock this computer". > > What is the purpose of this feature ? > > Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an > unattended computer and gaining access to it ? This is exactly what it is meant for. <snip> > > Either way it seems like a redundant feature > wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? > Or I might be missing something altogether. Logging off, by definition, closes all of your running programs, locking a computer, on the other hand, allows your running programs to remain running while still securing your computer by requiring a user name and password to unlock it. -- Paul Adare MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine http://www.identit.ca "The English language, complete with irony, satire, and sarcasm, has survived for centuries without smileys. Only the new crop of modern computer geeks finds it impossible to detect a joke that is not clearly labeled as such." Ray Shea |
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| Guest | Re: Lock This Computer "Mike" <mike@rocket.org> wrote in message news:eOgtmghXHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > On the lower right side of the start menu is an icon of a lock. It says > "lock this computer". > > What is the purpose of this feature ? > > Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an > unattended computer and gaining access to it ? As Paul says, This is the one. > Either way it seems like a redundant feature > wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? > Or I might be missing something altogether. You honestly can't think of a scenario where you might want to leave a program running unattended (for example a lengthy download) without people being able to fool with what you've got the computer doing? To be fair, though, this feature is probably more aimed at business use than consumers. |
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| Guest | Re: Lock This Computer Well, if you are around people who like to screw with your PC and or Laptop, It is a great feature and is in the right spot. I left the room for 2 min. and someone, or should I say 5 of them came up with and idea to put a password in for me. Why should I have a password at home???Now I use that feature all the time after costing me a half case. -- Vince Moser "Robert Moir" <robspamtrap@gmail.com> wrote in message news:exDNC%23kXHHA.992@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "Mike" <mike@rocket.org> wrote in message > news:eOgtmghXHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> On the lower right side of the start menu is an icon of a lock. It says >> "lock this computer". >> >> What is the purpose of this feature ? >> >> Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an >> unattended computer and gaining access to it ? > > As Paul says, This is the one. > >> Either way it seems like a redundant feature >> wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? >> Or I might be missing something altogether. > > You honestly can't think of a scenario where you might want to leave a > program running unattended (for example a lengthy download) without people > being able to fool with what you've got the computer doing? > > To be fair, though, this feature is probably more aimed at business use > than consumers. > |
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| Guest | Re: Lock This Computer "Vince Moser" wrote: > Well, if you are around people who like to screw with your PC and or Laptop, > It is a great feature and is in the right spot. I left the room for 2 min. > and someone, or should I say 5 of them came up with and idea to put a > password in for me. Why should I have a password at home???Now I use that > feature all the time after costing me a half case. > > -- > Vince Moser > "Robert Moir" <robspamtrap@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:exDNC%23kXHHA.992@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > > > "Mike" <mike@rocket.org> wrote in message > > news:eOgtmghXHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >> On the lower right side of the start menu is an icon of a lock. It says > >> "lock this computer". > >> > >> What is the purpose of this feature ? > >> > >> Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an > >> unattended computer and gaining access to it ? > > > > As Paul says, This is the one. > > > >> Either way it seems like a redundant feature > >> wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? > >> Or I might be missing something altogether. > > > > You honestly can't think of a scenario where you might want to leave a > > program running unattended (for example a lengthy download) without people > > being able to fool with what you've got the computer doing? > > > > To be fair, though, this feature is probably more aimed at business use > > than consumers. > > > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Lock This Computer "Robert Moir" wrote: > > "Mike" <mike@rocket.org> wrote in message > news:eOgtmghXHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > On the lower right side of the start menu is an icon of a lock. It says > > "lock this computer". > > > > What is the purpose of this feature ? > > > > Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an > > unattended computer and gaining access to it ? > > As Paul says, This is the one. > > > Either way it seems like a redundant feature > > wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? > > Or I might be missing something altogether. > > You honestly can't think of a scenario where you might want to leave a > program running unattended (for example a lengthy download) without people > being able to fool with what you've got the computer doing? > > To be fair, though, this feature is probably more aimed at business use than > consumers. > > I have found so many bits and pieces about how to lock vista (its not hard to understand) my question is (I'm new to computers so bare with me.. ) how do you unlock it.. when I log off will it automatically go back to normal? my son has accidently hit lock.. my user is password protected, I assume that I will have to use my password to get back into my screen? any help would be appreciated... Thanks > |
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| Guest | Re: Lock This Computer You can lock the computer screen by pressing "Winkey -L", or clicking on the Lock button on the Start menu. While it is locked, you should see the logon screen, and the box to enter the password. If you don't see it, then try Ctrl-Alt-Del "JackieD" <JackieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4639D328-2B47-4040-BAB9-2C74CDCF939E@microsoft.com... > > > "Robert Moir" wrote: > >> >> "Mike" <mike@rocket.org> wrote in message >> news:eOgtmghXHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> > On the lower right side of the start menu is an icon of a lock. It says >> > "lock this computer". >> > >> > What is the purpose of this feature ? >> > >> > Is it meant to keep people from walking up to an >> > unattended computer and gaining access to it ? >> >> As Paul says, This is the one. >> >> > Either way it seems like a redundant feature >> > wouldn't just logging off do the same thing ? >> > Or I might be missing something altogether. >> >> You honestly can't think of a scenario where you might want to leave a >> program running unattended (for example a lengthy download) without >> people >> being able to fool with what you've got the computer doing? >> >> To be fair, though, this feature is probably more aimed at business use >> than >> consumers. >> >> > I have found so many bits and pieces about how to lock vista (its not hard > to understand) my question is (I'm new to computers so bare with me.. ) > how > do you unlock it.. when I log off will it automatically go back to normal? > my son has accidently hit lock.. my user is password protected, I assume > that > I will have to use my password to get back into my screen? > > any help would be appreciated... > > Thanks >> |
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