I read this and thought no way...can't be.  Looks like.

Shortest way seems to be to set up a icon in the dock to activate the screen
saver and have that lock the computer.

Mike

On 10/11/07, Jeff Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> 2 - I wanted people to lock their computers if they stepped away from
> their
> desk for more than a few minutes, for an added measure of network
> security,
> especially in low user density areas with lots of outsider foot
> traffic.  We
> do have a good deal of sensitive data and it would suck if we were hacked
> this way.  Windows+L on the PC does this in a fraction of a second.  No
> such
> thing for a Mac; you pays your money and takes your chances.
>
>
>


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