Published on October 31, 2005 By Phoon In OS Customization
During the past couple of weeks I have run across some PC's that have a custom dialog and look to the "Computer Locked" dialog box of Windows XP Pro. (you know, ctrl-alt-del.. lock computer..

Anyone have any ideas how? I know it will be registry tweaks..

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on Oct 31, 2005
any pictures of what you are talking about?

I didn't even know it was possible to "lock" the computer under windows XP; I thought that got replaced by the switch user function...
on Oct 31, 2005
yeah, you can...but i don't remember how. Don't do that at home.

here at work, the ctrl+alt+del is activated for logon/lock/ect...so here if I use the windows key + L it locks my computer while at home it switches users.
on Oct 31, 2005
syslock from in command line...you know, makes the "you gotta have a particular floppy disk to go any further" type lock.
on Oct 31, 2005
No, I cant get a screen shot of it.. because the computer is locked.
I'm sure I will have to edit a dll file using reshack or resedit. Just not sure which one.
on Oct 31, 2005
You can view this window by disabling the welcome screen. Control panel > User Accounts > Change the way users log on and off.
If you want to customize this check out WinT's mod: http://wint.virtualplastic.net/showtweak.php?tweak_id=82

Disclaimer: remember to backup any dll’s you are modifying.
on Oct 31, 2005
Thanks ExodusCrow.. that looks to be exactly what I was looking for!!

I have a domain setup at home, thats why I see it.
on Oct 31, 2005
As a side note: when you disable the welcome screen, the shortcut to the Task Manager is CTRL+SHIFT+ESC. It's a little quicker than CTRL+ALT+DEL > Task Manager
on Oct 31, 2005
um.. I knew that, but thanks for the tip for those that dont.
There are many keyboard shortcuts out there for the curious mind.