[jawsscripts] Re: Control Alt Delete script

I googled:
Windows xp home control-alt-delete
I found the following M$ article.  Hope this helps.
-Ken

To Enable or Disable the CTRL+ALT+DELETE Sequence
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308226

1.
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User Accounts.
2.
Click the Advanced tab.
3.
In the Secure logon section, select or clear the Require users to press
Ctrl+Alt+Delete check box.

Troubleshooting
*
Disabling the CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence creates a "security hole." The
CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence can be read only by Windows, ensuring that the
information
in the ensuing logon dialog box can be read only by Windows. This can
prevent rogue programs from gaining access to the computer.
*
If a Windows XP-based computer is part of a domain, domain-wide policies
may have been set that override the settings you make on the local
computer.
*
On MS-DOS-based computers (and some older UNIX-based systems), pressing
CTRL+ALT+DELETE gains the attention of the BIOS, causing a "warm"
reboot. You can
use the keyboard to shut down the operating system. On Windows-based
computers (starting with Microsoft Windows NT), the CTRL+ALT+DELETE
sequence is intercepted
by Windows. The advantage of the keystroke-intercept technique is to
help prevent Windows from being shut down by someone who does not have
access to do
so.

APPLIES TO
*
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition
*
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition


...-.-
Kenneth D. Lee
IBM System Management Section
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