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 Message 13520 
 Mike Powell to SEAN DENNIS 
 Ctrl-Alt-Del before login 
 07 Apr 22 16:00:00 
 
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> I am a bit rusty with Windows but my mother, who is running Windows 10 Pro on
> her computer, suddenly was required to use the Ctrl-Alt-Del keypress before
> logging into her computer.  She says this happened after a Windows update but
> I can't seem to find a way to turn it off.  No group policies are set.  Any
> ideas on how to turn this off?

We use Windows on our work PCs.  Win10.  When we turn them on, we cannot
get in until we press CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up the logon screen.

My mom has a new Windows machine.  It has a "key" where she can use her
fingerprint to get it but, if you are not set up for that, it also requires a
CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up a password screen.

The fingerprint option will stop working if Windows has done an update, and
she will have to enter a PIN # in its place.

Mike


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