dave posted : said by veryfat: A possible clarification: ctrl+alt+del is handled by winlogon. The two different things that winlogon might do are:
1. Just run task manager
2. Give you a 'menu' of things you might choose to do, including
logging off, changing password, running task manager, etc.
Since ctrl+alt+del is handled by winlogon, it's not at all obvious to me that the logon configuration has nothing to do with ctrl+alt+del handling, especially when some of the screens involved in logon configuration mention ctrl+alt+del.
Anyway, that's now irrelevant: see my next post.
This is not anything to do with logging on (see polite and respectful reminder).
1. Just run task manager
2. Give you a 'menu' of things you might choose to do, including
logging off, changing password, running task manager, etc.
Since ctrl+alt+del is handled by winlogon, it's not at all obvious to me that the logon configuration has nothing to do with ctrl+alt+del handling, especially when some of the screens involved in logon configuration mention ctrl+alt+del.
Anyway, that's now irrelevant: see my next post.