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Monday, September 12, 2016

How to Enable Secure Sign-in in Windows 10

Tahu Bunshin - Maybe you're a bit strange when you hear the word Secure Sign-in in Windows 10, right?

Secure Sign-in is an additional security that someone is trying to access your PC can not be switched from the lock screen page before he managed to find the corresponding keyboard key combination in order to open it.

How it works is actually simple, you just need to press the key combination Ctrl + Alt + Delete to get out of the lock screen (Secure Sign-in), unfortunately you can not change the keyboard key combination arbitrarily, so only the keys Ctrl + Alt + Delete are can be used.

Confused? Let not confused, what if direct practiced only by you all? Here are the steps:
  • Press the "Windows + R" to open the dialog box "Run".
  • typing "netplwiz" in the Run dialog box, it will pop up a window 'User Accounts'.
  • In the User Accounts menu choose the tab 'Advanced'.
  • Next, tick the box titled 'Require users to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete', click OK and Done!

* Few tips for you who want to use Secure Sign-in in Windows 10

If you use a dark background, especially black then later writing Ctrl + Alt + Delete will be highly visible, so it will be useless if you enable this feature if the background (lock screen) PC yours dark, especially black color. The result will look like this:
Well, therefore I suggest you use a brightly colored background, such as white or yellow so that writing Ctrl + Alt + Delete does not look so obvious and this feature can run optimally. :)

May be useful.

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