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hey i wanna use ctrl+alt+del to run taskmgr directly without screen that let u choose luck user logoff and ... so on

anyone knows how to do that ?

thx in advance


Posted

well that is not the shortcut for task manager.. you can try setting the windows logon to classic view if it allows you to.

otherwise use the real shortcut for task manager, ctrl+shift+esc

Posted

ripken, there IS no classic view in vista... a big lament of mine. You can use the policy hide last username and it will sort of ish like the classic logon from XP. But that handled c-a-d in the same manner.

Just use Ctrl+Shift+Esc, anyways. It's good to be able to lock the computer, etc.

Posted

ya i wasn't too sure if it supported it or not, that's why i said if it allows you to. i personally like how the normal ctrl+alt+del is in 2000,XP,Vista. i'm not sure how it was before then.. i have always used ctrl+shift+esc tho so it's not a problem for me.

Posted (edited)

you mean like this?

Xp_windows_security.png

Yeah, so do I. That's why in XP I always disable the frickin' welcome screen. Using classic logon is so much safer, since you can lock the computer and all that. And hide the last username so script kiddies can't break in quite so easily. And, fast user switching IS possible in XP with the welcome screen off.

See this page.

If before then, you mean windows 9x, it gave you this:

CloseProgram.png

And if before that you mean DOS or windows 1-3 then I believe it triggered a reboot.

Or, if you mean windows NT 4, it was very similar to what you get in 2000 and xp.

Only in english. :rolleyes: I couldn't find any pics of it in english...

Found one in english:

trou12_big.gif

Edited by Idontwantspam
Posted

English isn't may native idiom, I'll try my best.

First, I believe ctrl+alt+del is the nicest (a genius idea) thing in the computer history. You have to use both hands to do it, You are ABSOLUTELY SURE what you'll (think on a bc x86) do;

Second, today you can use it to monitoring activites on your machine or use it an exception. If is an exception must be treated like one: why happened? I can't see anything else beyond this, it's a last alternative, must rest in peace. :)

Posted (edited)

This tidbit originally posted by sp00ky

1. Create a shortcut on your desktop and give it a target of 'C:\Windows\System32\taskmgr.exe', 
call this shortcut 'Task Manager' (or anything else you choose)

2. After the shortcut is created, right click on it and choose 'Properties' then click on the 'Shortcut' tab.

3. Click in the 'Shortcut key' field (it should say 'None' at this point), and when your cursor starts flashing in
the field enter the key combination you want to use to start up Task Manager (without the big Vista screen) by
pressing the actual key combination to be used. You can't use Ctrl-Alt-Del, but you can use something like
Ctrl-Alt-T.

4. Click 'Apply' then 'OK' and your all done. Now the next time you hit the key combination you assigned the
task manager will start up instead of the Vista choice screen.

It's anything BUT ctrl-alt-del!

Edited by razormoon

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