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XP logs me off after some idle timeI've got a frustrating problem. I just put a new motherboard in my
machine, and I've noticed that after some amount of idle time (not exactly sure how much yet), Windows XP will automatically log me out, shutting down all my applications. I've turned off the screen saver, and disabled all Wake On Lan settings in the BIOS and ethernet adapter properties, yet it persists. Anyone know how to log what's happening, or have a tip on how to disable this auto logoff? THANKS This is typically seen in enterprise machines, where the network
administrator implements an idle time time-out as a security measure. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est bigwheelra***@gmail.com wrote: Show quoteHide quote > I've got a frustrating problem. I just put a new motherboard in my > machine, and I've noticed that after some amount of idle time (not > exactly sure how much yet), Windows XP will automatically log me out, > shutting down all my applications. > > I've turned off the screen saver, and disabled all Wake On Lan > settings in the BIOS and ethernet adapter properties, yet it persists. > > Anyone know how to log what's happening, or have a tip on how to > disable this auto logoff? > > THANKS <bigwheelra***@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6713d7a0-a426-4c83-8462-bb30d65b5729@t36g2000prt.googlegroups.com... One of the many local security policies specifies the time that you have > I've got a frustrating problem. I just put a new motherboard in my > machine, and I've noticed that after some amount of idle time (not > exactly sure how much yet), Windows XP will automatically log me out, > shutting down all my applications. > > I've turned off the screen saver, and disabled all Wake On Lan > settings in the BIOS and ethernet adapter properties, yet it persists. > > Anyone know how to log what's happening, or have a tip on how to > disable this auto logoff? > > THANKS before Windows logs the user off. It is likely that the installation of the new motherboard reset these policies to the default value. Jim Hi,
The Group Policy that Len and Jim are referring to, sets the following registry value: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters] "autodisconnect"=dword:ffffffff ....and is set/disabled by going opening the Group Policy Editor (found in 'Administrative Tools' on the 'Start Menu') and going to 'Computer Configuration' > 'Windows Settings' > 'Local Policies' > 'Security Options' and then look up the value for: 'Microsoft Network Server: Amount of idle time required before suspend' ....this should be set to 0 [zero] to disable it. However, I have noticed a second reg key which may also be set, very near to the first: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanworkstation\parameters] ....this is also worth checking out if the same "autodisconnect" value is present. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. <bigwheelra***@gmail.com> wrote in message Show quoteHide quote news:6713d7a0-a426-4c83-8462-bb30d65b5729@t36g2000prt.googlegroups.com... > I've got a frustrating problem. I just put a new motherboard in my > machine, and I've noticed that after some amount of idle time (not > exactly sure how much yet), Windows XP will automatically log me out, > shutting down all my applications. > > I've turned off the screen saver, and disabled all Wake On Lan > settings in the BIOS and ethernet adapter properties, yet it persists. > > Anyone know how to log what's happening, or have a tip on how to > disable this auto logoff? > > THANKS bigwheelra***@gmail.com wrote:
> I've got a frustrating problem. I just put a new motherboard in my How about Power Options in Control Panel?> machine, and I've noticed that after some amount of idle time (not > exactly sure how much yet), Windows XP will automatically log me out, > shutting down all my applications. > > I've turned off the screen saver, and disabled all Wake On Lan > settings in the BIOS and ethernet adapter properties, yet it persists. > > Anyone know how to log what's happening, or have a tip on how to > disable this auto logoff? > > THANKS
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