Hi there, I just have a couple of small niggles that I wonder might have an easy solution.
What I'm trying to do is lockdown a machine for work purposes during the day and allow normal use on the evenings/weekends. (I'm self employed but easily distracted :) )
The niggles are that, when I unlock the PC the system clock and start menu list are both gone. Not really big issues as I said but I would prefer that in the unlocked state, the machine was restored to the same state as it was before it was locked.
Suggestion - A useful option (for me!) would be to have timed locks/unlocks, so that if the machine started between 0900 and 1700 it would start in a locked state and at other times normal. I think I can do this 'as is' using command line via task manager BUT I don't want a forced log off or restart, especially if I'm trying to finish something off.
What I'm trying to do is lockdown a machine for work purposes during the day and allow normal use on the evenings/weekends. (I'm self employed but easily distracted :) )
The niggles are that, when I unlock the PC the system clock and start menu list are both gone. Not really big issues as I said but I would prefer that in the unlocked state, the machine was restored to the same state as it was before it was locked.
Suggestion - A useful option (for me!) would be to have timed locks/unlocks, so that if the machine started between 0900 and 1700 it would start in a locked state and at other times normal. I think I can do this 'as is' using command line via task manager BUT I don't want a forced log off or restart, especially if I'm trying to finish something off.
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