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CatKnight
Jedi Republican
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Joined: Dec. 2000
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Posted on: Apr. 22 2002,17:44 |
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-------------- [url=http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/d/b/dbl125/dfa.jpg]If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful that you can possibly imagine.[/url]
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Wiley
©0®ÞØ®4+3 whØ®3
Group: Members
Posts: 1268
Joined: Oct. 2001
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Posted on: Apr. 22 2002,22:43 |
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Does anybody know the history behind using Ctrl-Alt-Del to envoke the login. Is there any reason? I always wonder if it has anything to do with the keys position and how it relates to the early Apples Ctrl-Open Apple-Reset keys. Maybe MS just though people were already used to the 3-Key combination? It has always seemed like an odd combo to me.
-------------- There's a sucker born every minute ...but swallowers are hard to find.
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incubus
mack daddy
Group: Admins
Posts: 1316
Joined: May 2000
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2002,02:59 |
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It's basically, winNT handles ctrl-alt-del as a hardware interrupt as in its hardwired into the kernel, so in winNT's eyes if you ctrl-alt-del before logging in, you're assured of getting "their" login prompt, and not some badass trojaned 'ima gonnah steeeel yo passwod' version.
-------------- Quit your job. Start a fight. Prove you're alive. If you don't claim your humanity you will become a statistic. You have been warned ....... Tyler
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