Tim Howard wrote:
> At work my computer has been set to automatically lock after a few
> minutes of inactivity. I just find it annoying to have to re-type my
> pword to get back in several times a day. How do I disable the auto
> lock? I was told I could do this even though my comp is part of the
> network. We are running on Windows XP.
Consult your network administrator for the specific procedures
applicable under your specific network security configuration. (And
don't forget to consult the HR department about severance packages.
Many businesses fire people who deliberately try to circumvent company
security policies.)
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