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Locking my PC

When i put my flash drive in.If im away from my pc and i dont want anybody to touch my pc and would like to lock my desktop ect with password. Is this possible thanks?

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Lock what, exactly?

Lock your computer, or lock your key?

WinKey + L will take you to the logon screen or lock the computer depending on your setup. It won't do any good if you don't have a password on your user account. (You could also password-protect your screensaver.)

You can't lock the USB key, though you can encrypt it -- this doesn't seem feasible for automatic lock/unlock, though.

Next time, please use better grammar/spelling and explain what you want better.

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I think what he means is he

I think what he means is he wants to put his flash drive in his comp, and the flash drive will lock he comp, and then the only way to unlock is to put the flash drive back in. but why not just set a password?

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CTRL + ALT + Delete

On most modern Windows machines, you can press CTRL + ALT + Delete and then choose Lock Computer to lock the machine with your login and password. The only logins that can unlock it is your own and the administrator.

As for a non-OS solution, I haven't seen a secure one lately. If you find any, let me know.

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Thoughts

What if you wrote a program that polled for a keyfile on a USB drive that whenever the keyfile couldnot be found it would lock the workstation. The trouble is unlocking it upon return.

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Hello, I'm using portable

Hello,

I'm using portable apps on my university's pc's, as I have no rights to install.
However they have disabled the ability to lock a Windows XP machine.

Is there an application which ables me to lock the screen when I go for a small bite or drink?
That way I don't have to be affraid somebody fires up my portable thunderbird and start reading my (very personal Wink ) e-mails.

Thanks!

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If they

have disabled the ability to lock the screen I doubt that some app could do it.

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Well if an app can get a

Well if an app can get a fullscreen image, which will only go away when you enter a password, the app can serve as a lock.
I don't see why this isn't possible when they have disabled the standard windows screenlock.

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And,

you would have to capture key presses as well or people would just alt-tab out of it.

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Not Good

I've had a look at programs which do that and all the ones I have found can easily be closed with Ctrl+Alt+Del

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Screensaver

What about keeping a password protected screensaver on your key and just activating it when you leave the workstation?

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Thanks for the tip, it's a

Thanks for the tip, it's a good solution and this is how I lock my powerbook as well.
Unfortunately I don't have the permission on the PC to change these settings.

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Don't need permission

I don't think you have to worry unless they have .scr blocked from running you don't need permission. You can run any .scr without changing the Windows screensaver settings.

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Don't know if this helps, but

If memory serves me right, there is a screen locker program included in a utility package going by the name of Net Tools (http://users.pandora.be/ahmadi/nettools.htm) that works when you can't lock the computer by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del and then choosing 'Lock Computer'. I was running this for a while at my local uni, and it seemed to work fine.

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Looksnice, but it's not

Looksnice, but it's not portable.

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