
Double-click it and change its value from 0 to 1.This was originally from the Ctrl Alt-Right Delete newsletter.

In the right pane, double click on Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL.Navigate to Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options.Type secpol.msc and press Enter to open the Local Security Policy Editor. Option 2: Disable Secure Logon through Group Policy The next time you start the computer it will boot directly to the login credential dialog box, without prompting your to press Ctrl+Alt+Del. Uncheck the Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete checkbox.When the User Accounts applet opens, click on Advanced tab.

Type netplwiz or Control Userpasswords2 and press Enter.


Option 1: Disable Secure Logon in the User Accounts Applet However, if you’re tried of pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del every time you turn on the computer, there are 3 easy options to disable the secure logon. By enabling secure logon, users are required to press Ctrl+Alt+Del before they can enter their credentials and log on. How to bypass the Ctrl+Alt+Del logon prompt? One way of adding an additional layer of security to your computer is by enabling secure logon.
