Steven L Umbach
10-28-2003, 03:56 AM
You may want to look into using Group Policy to enforce the screensaver to lock the
computer after a period of inactivity and also hide the screensaver tab so that users
can not disable it. To actually log a user off you would need to use a screensaver
that can do that such as winexit.scr from the resource kit. --- Steve
"Zingen63" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:096e01c39cba$4a92f160$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> I would like my client systems to automatically request
> logons from my users if there is no activity over a given
> amount of time. We have experienced some system tampering
> and I want to make sure that if someone leaves their desk
> and forgets to log off the system will do it automatically
> after a period of time. Can't remember from school how to
> do this. Brainfart....
computer after a period of inactivity and also hide the screensaver tab so that users
can not disable it. To actually log a user off you would need to use a screensaver
that can do that such as winexit.scr from the resource kit. --- Steve
"Zingen63" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:096e01c39cba$4a92f160$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> I would like my client systems to automatically request
> logons from my users if there is no activity over a given
> amount of time. We have experienced some system tampering
> and I want to make sure that if someone leaves their desk
> and forgets to log off the system will do it automatically
> after a period of time. Can't remember from school how to
> do this. Brainfart....