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› Forums › General › General Discussion › Ctrl+Alt+Del Keeps enabling
When I go into the local policies and change it from Enabled to disabled it keeps resetting back to Enabled. I have joined this computer to a domain so by default this option should be disabled. Does anyone know why this would be doing this? I want the Ctrl+Alt+Del when I log in.
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Isn’t the domain policy overriding the local policy? If possible check at the domain server in if the Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL is set to true.
I know it should work like that, but there is no domain wide policy enabling this setting yet it keeps enabling itself on this pc.
Hmm, maybe it works to set the permissions of the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem to Read Only for SYSTEM and/or CREATOR OWNER. It’s a rigorous measure, but it might work. I can’t think of any other solution at the moment! 😉