Ramsour Mike wrote:

>I agree.  Unfortunately it is a company policy for "security" purposes that
>each workstation use a screen saver that is set to activate after no more
>than 10 minutes of inactivity.  My best bet is to use Tom's suggestion.  The
>down side to this situation is that I have found that factory people sneak
>into my office at night and take a snooze or whatever.  I have never seen
>indication of any mischievous activity but it is possible if my computer,
>which contains the master database and programs, were left open to "attack".
>
>

Mike,

I don't believe you said which version of Windows you are using or if
the screen-saver is password-protected but had you considered using the
power management to either blank the screen or put your computer into
standby (can ask for password on wake) after 10 mins?

Nicky


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