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Lock Workstation Shortcut
#1
Posted 12 October 2006 - 06:41 PM
2) In the 'Type Location of the item:' box type or copy %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation then click 'next'
3) In the 'Type a name for this shortcut:' box type or copy "Lock Workstation" and click 'Finish'
4) Now if you would like go to properties and Change Icon browse to: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe and I use the red circle with the white x
#3
Posted 23 October 2006 - 11:15 PM
That's cool. Normally I lock my workstation with Windows Key+L as it is usually faster. But, what the heck! I added it to my desktop!1) Right click on desktop and select add new shortcut
2) In the 'Type Location of the item:' box type or copy %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation then click 'next'
3) In the 'Type a name for this shortcut:' box type or copy "Lock Workstation" and click 'Finish'
4) Now if you would like go to properties and Change Icon browse to: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe and I use the red circle with the white x
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#4
Posted 24 October 2006 - 03:33 AM
wow, thanks nightfox, now u just my day better on Windows, however, it still doesn't beat Linux and with it's customization.
On my Linux system, lock is CTRL+SHIFT+L.
xboxrulz
#6
Posted 17 January 2007 - 11:38 PM
i think this is the same as what xboxrulz said cause you can do the same thing on windows 2k and xp
#9
Guest_FeedBacker_*
Posted 03 June 2008 - 04:30 PM
Lock Workstation Shortcut
Although WindowsKey+L May be the fastest way to lock your computer, here at work I am using an IBM ThinkPad T41, and anyone who has one knows... There IS no start key. So the shortcut is, as a result, the fastest way now!
Excellent, Thanks!
#10
Guest_iGuest-Ian_*
Posted 08 September 2008 - 04:22 PM
Lock Workstation Shortcut
Hi,
Just to say thanks muchly for this post as this is solving a big problem I was having with a server... I can access my clients servers remotely and do, but some of the services require the machine is locked not logged off or shut down, otherwise the backups won't run.
You can't lock an RDP session using WINDOWS+L or the Ctrl Alt Del, as they will affect your local machine only :)
With this solution you can lock a remote computer, meaning I don't have to go to the office to do it! Fantastic, so simple, but so useful.
Ian.
#11
Guest_(G)Shaun J_*
Posted 12 December 2008 - 02:31 PM
Hi all this command would be usefull if you are running a batch file so for example.
you want a user to autologon... Install an application and lock the dektop.
If you want to do ctrl + Alt + Del commands from an RDP session you can use ctrl + alt + end and that will send the command remotely ;-) hope this helps!
-reply by Shaun J
#13
Guest_(G)Nihal_*
Posted 17 February 2010 - 03:29 AM
I only lock my computers to show off any fancy users I have on my Domain Controller (if they are logged into them), such as 'LUCYIANNAMORELLI' or 'NATASHAHAMILTON'. Securitywise, it can be bypassed easily and it doesn't truly lock the computer.
-reply by Nihal
#14
Guest_(G)Tron78_*
Posted 29 July 2010 - 11:04 PM
I have a Win7 laptop/tablet convertible and locking the unit in tablet mode has been a pain. I knew there was a command to do it but couldn't remember. Thanks for the tip and I like the padlock icon better, more intuitive :-)
-reply by Tron78
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