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Dave Kreskowiak23-Jan-06 1:52
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Mekong River23-Jan-06 15:34
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Try this idea:

Refer to http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1644#xx1344036xx[^] create a shortcut to the startup folder. When your computer autologin, it will lock your computer immediately. But you have to configure your download manager first.
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QuestionBring window/dialog to back or background using command line or batch file Pin
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QuestionWin 2000 Shutdown takes a long time.... Pin
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