If you’re using Windows 11/10, Windows will guide you to the lock screen as soon as you start your PC. After clicking the lock screen, you will be asked for a password if you have set it for your user account. It’s a good option, and Windows is a quick way to get into your PC. The classic, however Ctrl + Alt + Del The login prompt is still part of Windows 11/10 and you can enable it on your PC.
Ctrl + Alt + Del is an extra layer of security for your computer or laptop. If you enable secure login, users on your PC must have the Ctrl + Alt + Del Key combination before you enter your access data and log in. However, you can enable or disable this feature on your computer or laptop as you wish.
Microsoft offers a few ways to enable or disable it Ctrl + Alt + Del to log into your PC. In this Gearupwindows article, we are going to review all of these methods so that you can use each method as you wish.
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How can I disable or enable secure login in the user accounts applet?
For added security, you can force users to press Ctrl + Alt + Del before logging in. This ensures that the authentic Windows logon screen is displayed and the system is protected from programs that mimic a logon to obtain password information.
Step 1. Press
Step 2. Im User accounts Window, navigate to
After you’ve completed the above steps, the only way to log into your Windows 11/10 computer is to press Ctrl + Alt + Del on your keyboard. After pressing the required key combination, you will be presented with the screen for entering the username and password.
If you want to allow everyone on your computer to log in without pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del, repeat the steps above and clear the “Users must press Ctrl + Alt + Del” check box.
If the “Users must press Ctrl + Alt + Del” check box is deactivated, ie you cannot click this check box, you can use the alternative method to activate this function on your Windows 11/10 / 8.1 / 7 PC.
How do I disable or enable “Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to sign in” with the local security policy?
Step 1. Call the. on Run Command field by pressing
Step 2. Im Run Field, enter the following and press
secpol.msc
Step 3. Im Local security policy In the left side panel, navigate to the following path: –
Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options
Step 4. On the right side of the Security options Folder, look for the policy name
This security setting determines whether to audit the access of global system objects. If this policy is enabled, it causes system objects, such as mutexes, events, semaphores and DOS devices, to be created with a default system access control list (SACL). Only named objects are given a SACL; SACLs are not given to objects without names. If the Audit object access audit policy is also enabled, access to these system objects is audited. Note: When configuring this security setting, changes will not take effect until you restart Windows.
Step 5. Choose
After following the steps above, “Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to Sign In” will be enabled or disabled on your PC depending on the selection.
By default, the policy is enabled on Windows 11/10/8 domain computers and disabled on Windows 7 and earlier versions of Windows. This policy is disabled by default on Windows 11/10 stand-alone computers.
How do I turn the “Ctrl + Alt + Del to login” function on or off with the registry editor?
Step 1. Open the Registry Editor window.
To the . to start Registration editor, Press
Step 2. Im Registration editor, navigate or search for the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon
Step 3. In the right side window of the of Winlogon Folder, look for Deactivate CAD DWORD (32-bit) value and double click to change it. Now enter the following value into the Measured value Field:-
- 1 – Disable secure login
- 0 – Activate secure login
Step 4. Click OK.
After following the steps above, you should enable or disable secure login on your Windows 11/10/8/7 PC.