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Help Logoff when no instructions to computer

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Jul 22nd, 2005
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i want to logoff windows XP Professional when it's not receiving any instructions ( i.e. condition similar to when screen saver pops ) but it should not loggoff if we are Downloading, how can it be done in VB 6.0.
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Re: Logoff when no instructions to computer

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Jul 22nd, 2005
This can be done in windows Xp without vb6. Set the screensaver up as normal and make sure you have a password on your account. On the screensaver screen there is an option for the welcome screen to come back on after the screen saver is activated. This would allow anyone else to log into their account while you are still downloading files.

This might not work if you are setup using domain logons, otherwise I think it will accomplish what you need.
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Re: Logoff when no instructions to computer

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Jul 25th, 2005
Sorry! to say but it will not help me. If u can help me, Please provide some VB 6.0 code because i want to run it with my application.
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