Unless overridden by other group policy objects, your Gatekeeper CTRL+ALT+DELETE policy will disable that requirement from the computers you selected to apply the policy to.Right-click the link you just created in the right-hand pane and select “ Enforced”.Select your “ Gatekeeper CTRL+ALT+DELETE” policy and select “ OK”.Right-click the organizational unit which contains the computers you wish to apply this GPO to.You must apply the GPO to the computers you wish to disable CTRL+ALT+DELETE on.Īpplying your custom Group Policy Object (GPO) The GPO has been created and should be enabled, but it is not applied to any computers yet. You may now close the Group Policy management editor window.Define this item to be enabled and enforced.There is an interactive logon item called “ Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL”.In the left-hand pane, navigate to “ Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options”.Right-click the new GPO that you just created and select “ Edit”.You will also have the Network, Ease of access, and Power menu buttons available on this screen. You may name this GPO “ Gatekeeper CTRL+ALT+DELETE” and select “OK” When you press the Ctrl + Alt + Del keys in Windows, it will open the Ctrl+Alt+Del security screen that provides the Lock computer, Switch user, Sign out, Change a password, and open Task Manager options.Select “ New” to create a new GPO and leave Source Starter GPO as “(none)”.In the Group Policy Management editor, select the domain you wish to manage and right-click the “ Group Policy Objects” item.If you do not wish to create a custom Group Policy Object, you may skip to step 5 and edit the “Default Domain Policy” instead. This includes “Group Policy Management” as a default feature.Ĭreate and edit a custom Group Policy Object (GPO)
CTRL ALT DELETE SCREEN INSTALL
If the Group Policy management console is not available to you, you must install the “Active Directory Domain Services” role in the “Add roles and features” wizard.
CTRL ALT DELETE SCREEN WINDOWS
Open the “Run” prompt by holding the Windows key and clicking “ R”.This can be done by following the steps below. Once connected to your domain controller, open the Group Policy management console. Run the Group Policy management console gpmc.msc
The domain controller is responsible for deploying group policies. This way, users can seamlessly log in with the chosen method without having to press CTRL+ALT+DEL every time.ĭisable CTRL+ALT+DEL requirement for logon:įirst, you will need to get access to your domain controller. This article provides a walk-through for administrators who wish to disable the CTRL+ALT+DEL policy.