Windows Tips: How to Lock Windows 7 When You Step Out
Windows Tips: How to Lock Windows 7 When You Step Out.
Do you want a computer or notebook that you use automatically locked (lock windows) with a password when you left? Here we explain how to quickly change the screen saver settings in Windows 7 for doing automatic locking when you leave.
Right click on the desktop and continue with the click Personalize. After that will come out the window of Personalization Settings.
Click the Screen Saver that is under the theme to change the screensaver settings.
If you want to quickly open the windows screensaver, you can do it by click the Start button and type in the Screen Saver on the “Search Box” and select the Change Screen Saver.
In the Screen Saver Settings window, select which screensavers you want to use and determine how long it will exit the screensaver when you are not using a computer. The most important of these steps, put a “Check Box” on the On resume, display logon screen for computer or notebook automatically eject “Windows Logon Form” when you return to using the computer.
Finally, click OK or Apply button to end it.
Now you try to prove it by not using a computer or notebook for the duration you specify in the screen saver. The screen saver will work fine as usual.
Once the screensaver came out, you try to interact again with the computer / notebook. You will be confronted with the “Login form” that requires you to enter a password from a user that is being used. Enter the password and the computer will run as usual.
In addition to using a screen saver, you can also lock the computer / notebook without having to activate the screensaver display by selecting “(None)” in the window screen saver.
With this trick, colleagues, family or other people will not be able to use the computer / notebook before you know the password of the user who is logged on the computer or notebook.
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Interesting tips on locking windows 7 when i move out or step out. I have a one year old kid. He is very intrusive and likes touching my laptop. If I leave my laptop without locking, he will move his little fingers all over my keypad and destroy any work that i did not save. I faced this problem once. I am looking for similar tips. Your blog provided some useful suggestions.