Edward E. Jaffe wrote:
R.S. wrote:

Timothy Sipples wrote:


I think it's Windows Key-K (or something like that). But a lot of keyboards don't have Windows keys (good!), and it's obscure anyway.



...and there are lot of localised versions of Windows. "K" doesn't work in polish version, while Ctrl-Alt-Del and then ENTER is "international".



It's not Windows+K ... it's Windows+L. And Ctrl+Alt+Del is no longer "international". On my Windows XP SP2 desktops at both home and office, this keystroke does nothing more than bring up the Windows XP Task Manager.

Windows-L doesn't work in polish version also.
Ctrl-Alt-Del invokes menu with "defaulted" option LOCK. So sequence of keyestrokes: Ctrl-Alt-Del and then ENTER locks any Windows (NT) computer, regardless of localisation.
I didn't mean reboot machine, absolutely.

--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland

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