I can tell you that those tools don't exist.  Unfortunately, it's been so long 
since I've looked for them I'm not going to be much more help than that.
Well, wait...  If you have XP, you should be able to simply set the 
screensaver to 2 minutes and select the box for going to the logon screen 
when screensaver activates.

If not, the tools I'm remembering I think were part of the resource kit that 
would lock after a period...  Though if you're running something like Win95, 
there's not going to be anything "secure" you can do.  I remember the good 
old days when if you needed to get on someone's computer that was screensaver 
locked you just had to edit an ini file from a remote computer to turn off 
the screensaver.  (:

Levi

On Thursday 08 September 2005 2:06 am, Todd Walton wrote:
> I have an interesting challenge.  Where I work there are strict
> government regulations (called HIPAA) protecting the privacy of our
> customers.  By company policy, which is designed to conform to those
> regulations, there must be no customer data on the computer screen if
> there's no one sitting at the computer.  To comply, windows can be
> minimized, the screen can be turned off, etc.  I'd like to find a way
> to make this automatic, or at least partially so.
>
> It'd be cool if there were a spring sensor in the chair, and if it's
> not depressed, all windows are minimized.  But that's a little over
> the top, perhaps.  A very short blank-to-screensaver time maybe?
> Anybody have any suggestions?  Is there Windows software that would
> handle this kind of thing?
>
> -todd


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