Windows 10: To unlock Windows, you need to press the combination CTRL + ALT + DELETE.

Discus and support To unlock Windows, you need to press the combination CTRL + ALT + DELETE. in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I found on the Internet how to turn it off, and it works as it should, BUT, after rebooting, I again need to press this combination until I turn it off... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by MaximCepraga, Apr 8, 2022.

  1. To unlock Windows, you need to press the combination CTRL + ALT + DELETE.


    I found on the Internet how to turn it off, and it works as it should, BUT, after rebooting, I again need to press this combination until I turn it off again.I disable this combination in Local Security Policy -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL + ALT + DELETE, and set the value to Enabled initially it is Disabled. I tried to disable it from netplwiz as well, but there the "Require users to press CTRL+ALT+DELETE" field is grayed out. I also tried to change the value in the registry, but it also does not help, after a reboot the value is re

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    MaximCepraga, Apr 8, 2022
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  2. CurtisHx Win User

    Ctl Alt Delete to unlock PC loops back to Ctl Alt Delete to unlock PC

    I've tried it with both the built in keyboard and an external keyboard.

    I also forgot to mention this is an intermittent issue. CTL ALT DELETE to unlock works most of the time. It seems like when my laptop stays locked a "long" time, like over the weekend, this issue appears.
     
    CurtisHx, Apr 8, 2022
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  3. Eric Ber Win User
    ctrl alt del to logon

    Hi Diane,

    Conflicts with the user account settings is one of the possible reasons why the secure sign-in option is enabled on your computer even if the box in the settings is not checked. I would suggest that you enable and disable the
    Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. You can follow the steps below:

    • Press the Windows key + R.
    • Type control userpasswords2 or netplwiz and press the Enter key.
    • Click the Advanced tab.
    • Under Secure sign-in, check the Require users to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete checkbox.
    • Click Apply.
    • Restart your computer.
    • Open the same settings again and uncheck the Require users to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete checkbox and follow the
      steps 5 and 6.

    Should you need further assistance, don't hesitate to get back to us.
     
    Eric Ber, Apr 8, 2022
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  4. To unlock Windows, you need to press the combination CTRL + ALT + DELETE.

    Ctl Alt Delete to unlock PC loops back to Ctl Alt Delete to unlock PC

    Hi Curtis, welcome to Ten forums.

    Have you tried an external keyboard yet?

    Check this thread for the Event Viewer errors.

    Security Center error "DC040780"

    I'm presenting this item as an FYI and not as a solution to your sign-in issue. I chose to defeat this unnecessary step in the login process and defeat the requirement to press Ctrl-Alt-Del before signing-in.

    Enable or Disable Secure Sign-in with Ctrl+Alt+Delete in Windows 10
     
    W10 Tweaker, Apr 8, 2022
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