You do not want to disable the Ctrl+Alt+Delete because this confirms that there is not a trojan or some other milicious software that is just trying to get your password. This is an important security feature.
I have 20 Windows 98 SE Computers that are currently connected to a Windows NT 4.0 Server. The Win98 computers log into the NT4 machine to get policy files and mapped drive info, etc.
I recently acquired Windows 2000 Adv. Server. I would like to upgrade the NT4 Server to Win2k.
While...
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