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Windows XP Home - How to fix CTRL+ALT+DEL

When I press CTRL+ALT+DEL in XP Home, Task Manager opens and I don't get an option to lock the computer.

If you have the Welcome screen enabled in XP (Home or Pro), the CTRL+ALT+DEL key sequence brings up the Task Manager. To disable the Welcome screen, click Start | Control Panel, select User Accounts, and click Change the way users log on or off. Then uncheck the box labeled Use the Welcome screen. Now you can bring up the security dialog box with the Lock Computer option by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL, just like in Windows 2000.

If you don't want to disable the Welcome screen, you can still lock the computer by pressing the Windows logo key plus the L key. Note that you'll need to have a password set on your account to lock the computer.

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