

#TURN OFF CTRL ALT DELETE WINDOWS 10 LOGIN HOW TO#
These changes require that you restart your computer. In this Windows 10, you learned how to enable or disable secure logon so that users are on the lock screen You must press Ctrl + Alt + Del before logging on to Windows, including Windows 11, 10 Pro, Enterprise, Home, Windows 8.Name the key DisableChangePassword and set its value from 0 to 1. Right-click blank area on the right side, select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value.Right-click Policies key on the left, and select New -> Key, then name it System. If the System key isn’t present, you have to create it. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System In the Registry Editor window, browse to the following path:.Press the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut, then type regedit into the Run command box and click OK.Method 2: Disable Change Password Option from the CTRL+ALT+DEL Screen via Registry Tweak The next time you press the Ctrl + Alt + Del key combination, you should no longer see the “Change a password” option on the screen. On the right, double-click the Remove Change Password policy.

User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Ctrl+Alt+Del Option

Once the Local Group Policy Editor opens, navigate to the following path:.Press the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut, then type gpedit.msc into the Run command box and click OK.Method 1: Disable Change Password Option from the CTRL+ALT+DEL Screen via Group Policy Here’s how you can disable the ability of changing password from the Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen in Windows 10 / 8 / 7, through group policy or registry tweak. Now theoretically this will do nothing, but then it may work when you go back in and disable it with the same method. How to remove the “Change a password” option from the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen in Windows 10? When pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keyboard combination, it will invoke the Windows Security Screen and users can change the login password there. then enable the CTRL+ALT+DEL option and apply and reboot.
