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To keep your computer as secure as possible, enable Secure Logon so that you are required to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to logon. This ensures that the authentic Windows logon screen appears. When secure logon is enabled, no other program can intercept your user name and password as you enter it. (EX: Virus or Spyware)

Open the Start Menu.

In the white line area, type netplwiz and press Enter.

If prompted, click on Continue in the UAC prompt. (Click here to learn how to disable UAC)

Click on the Advanced tab.

To Enable Secure Login:
Check Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.

Then click on OK.
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(Now you will have to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to Logon.)

To Disable Secure Login:
Uncheck Requires users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.

Then click on OK.

Enjoy guys. :3 Sorry about the doodle on the screen cap. I was feeling a tad bit adventurous.
The drawing is a bit odd to see in a tutorial that is supposed to be professional lol Smile but this is ok. The rest of the tutorial explains how to get secure login on your computer. Secure Logon is a good idea
thnx for this they do that log in at my school btw
How does this make it secure? Is it because they don't know any of the names of the user accounts, or?