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Windows Server 2003 autolock aznan 08-15-2005
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?YXpuYW4=?= on August 15, 2005, 12:03 am
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Hi , when using Server 2003 remotely , if we minimize the Remote Desktop
window of the Server 2003 for 10minute ( sometimes less that 10 minutes) it
automatically locks the Remote Server. Is there any way that i can increase
the timer or disable the autolock function.

Please help
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The International School of Penang (Uplands)

Posted by Steven L Umbach on August 15, 2005, 12:19 am
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You can adjust the time or eliminate that the screensaver lock the computer
in display properties/screen saver. Right click a blank part of the desktop
and select properties to access display properties or use Control Panel -
display to access display properties. --- Steve


> Hi , when using Server 2003 remotely , if we minimize the Remote Desktop
> window of the Server 2003 for 10minute ( sometimes less that 10 minutes)
> it
> automatically locks the Remote Server. Is there any way that i can
> increase
> the timer or disable the autolock function.
>
> Please help
> --
> The International School of Penang (Uplands)



Posted by =?Utf-8?B?YXpuYW4=?= on August 15, 2005, 2:31 am
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Hi , thanks for the reply but it's not the Screen Savers lock , it's the
Windows Lock (Windows Key + L)
--
The International School of Penang (Uplands)


"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

> You can adjust the time or eliminate that the screensaver lock the computer
> in display properties/screen saver. Right click a blank part of the desktop
> and select properties to access display properties or use Control Panel -
> display to access display properties. --- Steve
>
>
> > Hi , when using Server 2003 remotely , if we minimize the Remote Desktop
> > window of the Server 2003 for 10minute ( sometimes less that 10 minutes)
> > it
> > automatically locks the Remote Server. Is there any way that i can
> > increase
> > the timer or disable the autolock function.
> >
> > Please help
> > --
> > The International School of Penang (Uplands)
>
>
>

Posted by Steven L Umbach on August 15, 2005, 1:04 pm
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The screen saver by default in Windows 2003 is configured to lock the
computer after 10 minutes of idle time. Try changing that to see if it helps
your problem as I believe that may be the trigger. --- Steve


> Hi , thanks for the reply but it's not the Screen Savers lock , it's the
> Windows Lock (Windows Key + L)
> --
> The International School of Penang (Uplands)
>
>
> "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
>
>> You can adjust the time or eliminate that the screensaver lock the
>> computer
>> in display properties/screen saver. Right click a blank part of the
>> desktop
>> and select properties to access display properties or use Control Panel -
>> display to access display properties. --- Steve
>>
>>
>> > Hi , when using Server 2003 remotely , if we minimize the Remote
>> > Desktop
>> > window of the Server 2003 for 10minute ( sometimes less that 10
>> > minutes)
>> > it
>> > automatically locks the Remote Server. Is there any way that i can
>> > increase
>> > the timer or disable the autolock function.
>> >
>> > Please help
>> > --
>> > The International School of Penang (Uplands)
>>
>>
>>



Posted by =?Utf-8?B?YXpuYW4=?= on August 15, 2005, 9:03 pm
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Thanks Mate , it worked.


--
The International School of Penang (Uplands)


"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

> The screen saver by default in Windows 2003 is configured to lock the
> computer after 10 minutes of idle time. Try changing that to see if it helps
> your problem as I believe that may be the trigger. --- Steve
>
>
> > Hi , thanks for the reply but it's not the Screen Savers lock , it's the
> > Windows Lock (Windows Key + L)
> > --
> > The International School of Penang (Uplands)
> >
> >
> > "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
> >
> >> You can adjust the time or eliminate that the screensaver lock the
> >> computer
> >> in display properties/screen saver. Right click a blank part of the
> >> desktop
> >> and select properties to access display properties or use Control Panel -
> >> display to access display properties. --- Steve
> >>
> >>
> >> > Hi , when using Server 2003 remotely , if we minimize the Remote
> >> > Desktop
> >> > window of the Server 2003 for 10minute ( sometimes less that 10
> >> > minutes)
> >> > it
> >> > automatically locks the Remote Server. Is there any way that i can
> >> > increase
> >> > the timer or disable the autolock function.
> >> >
> >> > Please help
> >> > --
> >> > The International School of Penang (Uplands)
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

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