Window XP fast lock computer two methods

  
        When working in Windows XP, we often have to lock the computer. When the computer is locked, we can only use the computer after logging in again, thus ensuring the security of the computer. However, in general, when we need to lock the computer operation, press CTRL+ALT+DEL (or Delete), and then click the “Lock Computer” button to achieve it. This is not only troublesome, but also Good will cause the system to restart. In fact, we can use the following two methods to quickly lock the computer:

1. shortcut method

we tried a new command line command "% windir% in the desktop \\ System32\ undll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation" shortcut (as shown), and named it "quick lock computer", you will need to lock the computer in the future, just double-click this icon on the desktop, it will appear, please press "this computer" It has been locked by the administrator, please press CTRL+ALT+DEL to unlock it. Press the “CTRL+ALT+DEL” button as prompted to display the login window. Enter the user name and password to log in. It is very convenient.
2.Win+L key method

Windows 95 keyboard has three more keys than the original keyboard, including two Windows keys and one Application key, Windows key is floating around Microsoft The keys of the Windows banner, which are distributed on both sides of the keyboard, can be used to simplify some operations. If you press Win+L (L is the LockStation) button at any time in Windows XP, you can lock the computer. Everyone can give it a try, there will be surprises! In fact, some of the newspapers and magazines are incompletely used. I will list them one by one for your reference:

Win+F1 Open the Windows help file;

Win+F Open the Windows Find File window;

Win +E Open Windows Explorer;

Win+Break Open Windows System Properties Window;

Win+M Minimizes all open Windows windows;

Win +Shift+M restores all minimized Windows windows;

Win+U opens Windows Tools Manager;

Win+Ctrl+F Opens Windows Find Computer Window;

Win+D Quickly show/hide the desktop;

Win+R Opens the Run dialog and restarts a Windows task.

Clever use of them can simplify our operations
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