Question posted by Sebastianjrsp on August 6th, 2013

Is It Possible To Completely Remove Alt+ctrl+del Option To Logon To The System

I dont need it

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Answer #1: Posted by RathishC on August 6th, 2013 6:27 PM
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Hi Sebastianjrsp,

Please refer to the link given below for steps on how to enable or disable the CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence for logging on to Windows:

http://dell.to/1c6P77X

Hope this helps.

Thanks & Regards
Rathish C
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