If CTRL-ALT-DELETE seems like too much of a hassle, try this instead:
- Right click an empty spot on the desktop, point to New and clickShortcut.
- In the Create Shortcut dialog box, type the following into the Typethe location of the item text box:“rundll32 user32.dll,LockWork Station” // remove quotes while typing.
- Click Next.
- In the Select a Title for the Program dialog box, type “LockDesktop” in the Type a name for this shortcut text box.
- Click Finish.
Now the desktop will lock when you click your new Lock the Desktop icon.
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