Screen Saver Password Protection -Enable or Disable

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       #10

    Thank you Shawn. :)
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       #11

    You're welcome Dinesh. :)
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       #12

    That surely should fix the log on screen issue. I followed the procedure your posted with no problem. Thanks!
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       #13

    J Walker said:
    That surely should fix the log on screen issue. I followed the procedure your posted with no problem. Thanks!
    You're welcome.
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    Windows 7
       #14

    Is there a similar setting to require a pasword when the display is turned off in power settings?

    Thanks
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       #15

    Hello Deejay,

    Not that I'm aware of, but you could use the tutorial below as a workaround to be able to lock the computer and turn off the display at will from the desktop context menu. Since the computer is locked, it will require a password when you wake/turn on the monitors.

    How to Add "Lock Computer and Turn Off Monitor" to the Context Menu in Windows

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
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    Windows XP Professional SP3/Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #16

    hi Brink, I followed your steps but I have the following issues:

    1) the "Change screen saver" link is not present in the left pane of Control Panel/Display
    2) I was able to check the "On resume display logon screen" checkbox under "Screen Saver Settings"
    3) A "Merge" option is not present in the display menu when right clicking the reg file in the Desktop

    My user account is set to Administrator with full privileges and I set a log on screen password in my User Account. However the screensavers do not prompt for a password when resuming, even when the step 2 above was successful.
    Any suggestion? Thanks

    UPDATE: I was able to open the reg file using "Open with.." and selecting "Registry Editor" and it was merged, however the "Merge" option is not present as stated before. I rebooted and now the screensaver is password protected upon resume as desired, however the option to "On resume display logon screen" is grayed out.
    Last edited by antares; 02 Apr 2013 at 01:53.
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