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Lock down your Windows Vista logon tight
Monday, February 4th, 2008
Recently in the Windows Vista Report, I showed you how to work around having to manually log on to a Windows Vista system in your home: Bypass the Windows Vista’s logon procedure. While this tip was intended for situations in which you’re the only one who ever uses your Windows Vista system in your home, many readers disagreed with the idea of leaving a system unprotected.
In response to those concerns, I then followed up that article with a technique that still allowed the primary benefit of having your computer automatically boot up, but still use a password: Automatically log in to Vista and still be password protected. In this edition of the Windows Vista Report, I’ve decided to go in the other direction and show you how to lock down a Windows Vista logon procedure. And, if the first technique isn’t tight enough for you, then I’ll show you how to lock it down even tighter. » Lock down your Windows Vista logon tight and then even tighter | Microsoft Windows | TechRepublic.com
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