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Screen Lock STOP Your PC From Locking! Intune Policy to Remove Ctrl Alt Del Lock Option from Users
🔐Screen Lock STOP Your PC From Locking! Intune Policy to Remove Ctrl Alt Del Lock Option from Users #intune #htmdcommunity #windows
🤯Remove Ctrl+Alt+Del Policy option Explained! How Intune's "Remove Lock Computer" Policy Works! we dive deep into one of Microsoft Intune's most misunderstood policy settings: "Remove Lock Computer (User)."
🔗https://www.anoopcnair.com/lock-screen-policy-for-users-with-intune/
✅We'll show you exactly how to find, configure, and deploy this setting to your users. It controls whether your users can see and use the "Lock Computer" option on the Ctrl+Alt+Delete security screen. This policy is part of the Windows Administrative Templates.
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🔓Policy Setting: System - Ctrl+Alt+Del Options - Remove Lock Computer (User)
💥This policy setting is a part of the Administrative Templates in Microsoft Intune. It controls whether the "Lock Computer" option is visible and available to users on the Windows security screen, which is accessed by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
🏢When Enabled: The "Lock Computer" option is removed from the Ctrl+Alt+Delete security screen. Users will not be able to manually lock their computer using this keyboard shortcut.
🚫When Disabled or Not Configured: The "Lock Computer" option remains visible and available on the Ctrl+Alt+Delete security screen, allowing users to manually lock their computer.
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🔑✔️Why Organizations Enable or Disable This Policy
Organizations typically enable this policy (to remove the "Lock Computer" option) to enforce specific security and compliance rules.
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🚫🔒Why an Organization would Enable the Policy (Remove the "Lock Computer" option):
Enforce Automatic Lockouts: In high-security environments, organizations may want to ensure that all computers are locked automatically after a set period of inactivity (e.g., 5-10 minutes) using a different policy setting like "Interactive logon: Machine inactivity limit."
By disabling the manual lock option, they prevent users from manually locking the screen, which might be seen as a way to bypass monitoring or specific audit requirements. This is less common but can be relevant in certain niche, highly controlled scenarios.
Prevent Accidental Lockouts in Specific Scenarios: In very controlled environments, such as a kiosk, shared display, or a device running a specific application, an organization might want to prevent users from accidentally locking the screen, which could disrupt the intended function or public display.
==
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro: What is the "Remove Lock Computer" Policy?
0:12 - Understanding when to disable this feature.
0:25 - The security rationale: Clean desk policy vs. specific use cases.
0:50 - The technical difference: "Enabled" vs. "Disabled"
1:06 - Real-world examples: Corporate office vs. Kiosk devices.
1:28 - Step-by-step guide to finding the policy in Intune.
2:05 - Configuring the policy for end-users.
2:40 - Reviewing and creating the policy.
2:52 - Final thoughts and summary.
==
Видео Screen Lock STOP Your PC From Locking! Intune Policy to Remove Ctrl Alt Del Lock Option from Users канала HTMD Community
🤯Remove Ctrl+Alt+Del Policy option Explained! How Intune's "Remove Lock Computer" Policy Works! we dive deep into one of Microsoft Intune's most misunderstood policy settings: "Remove Lock Computer (User)."
🔗https://www.anoopcnair.com/lock-screen-policy-for-users-with-intune/
✅We'll show you exactly how to find, configure, and deploy this setting to your users. It controls whether your users can see and use the "Lock Computer" option on the Ctrl+Alt+Delete security screen. This policy is part of the Windows Administrative Templates.
===
🔓Policy Setting: System - Ctrl+Alt+Del Options - Remove Lock Computer (User)
💥This policy setting is a part of the Administrative Templates in Microsoft Intune. It controls whether the "Lock Computer" option is visible and available to users on the Windows security screen, which is accessed by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
🏢When Enabled: The "Lock Computer" option is removed from the Ctrl+Alt+Delete security screen. Users will not be able to manually lock their computer using this keyboard shortcut.
🚫When Disabled or Not Configured: The "Lock Computer" option remains visible and available on the Ctrl+Alt+Delete security screen, allowing users to manually lock their computer.
==
🔑✔️Why Organizations Enable or Disable This Policy
Organizations typically enable this policy (to remove the "Lock Computer" option) to enforce specific security and compliance rules.
==
🚫🔒Why an Organization would Enable the Policy (Remove the "Lock Computer" option):
Enforce Automatic Lockouts: In high-security environments, organizations may want to ensure that all computers are locked automatically after a set period of inactivity (e.g., 5-10 minutes) using a different policy setting like "Interactive logon: Machine inactivity limit."
By disabling the manual lock option, they prevent users from manually locking the screen, which might be seen as a way to bypass monitoring or specific audit requirements. This is less common but can be relevant in certain niche, highly controlled scenarios.
Prevent Accidental Lockouts in Specific Scenarios: In very controlled environments, such as a kiosk, shared display, or a device running a specific application, an organization might want to prevent users from accidentally locking the screen, which could disrupt the intended function or public display.
==
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro: What is the "Remove Lock Computer" Policy?
0:12 - Understanding when to disable this feature.
0:25 - The security rationale: Clean desk policy vs. specific use cases.
0:50 - The technical difference: "Enabled" vs. "Disabled"
1:06 - Real-world examples: Corporate office vs. Kiosk devices.
1:28 - Step-by-step guide to finding the policy in Intune.
2:05 - Configuring the policy for end-users.
2:40 - Reviewing and creating the policy.
2:52 - Final thoughts and summary.
==
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