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[b] Workstation Lock
Workstation Lock - [color=#FF0000]BETA[/color]
Here is my program I made in Visual C#, and it tries to lock the workstation.
It ends Explorer.exe and moves the Login window on to the top.
Upon entering the correct password, it opens Explorer.exe again and lets you continue with your work.
After logging in 5 times, it makes an annoying beep noise to let the owner of the computer know somebody has been touching it, and disables the textbox.
In the source, change the variable "mypassword" to what you want your password to be.
By default, the password is arcadetrainer.
The "Forgot Password?" button is a fake, and just makes beeping noises.
The only ways to end it are:
? Task Manager
? Enter the correct password (arcadetrainer)
I have disabled Alt+F4 so some users wont be able to end it.
If anyone has the code to hide it from the Task Manager, send it to me. =P
A virus scan is not needed, but do it if you want.
Feel free to modify the source, but please give me credits if you re-upload it.
[color=#FF40FF]I am not responsible for any damages done.[/color]
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
That little pink warning scares me... :shock:
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
Its like pressing 'winkey' + 'L'
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
I have the source bundled in it, but it isnt like Winkey +L. I have other accounts on my computer with no passwords, and didnt want them to access it. (I have no Windows Key)
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
You don't have a windows key? Get a kAeAyAgAeAnA
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
On my Keyboard.
The thing that is supposed to be inbetween Ctrl and Alt.
[i]http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:v_PMcTF-dUw2sM:http://easytechtalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/windows-key.jpg[/img]
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
didnt work.
my system is to smart for this stuff explorer instant restarted :3 and it didnt even cover anything lol
but good try if u really wana make this work what u have to do it expand the size to about 1900x1280 and experiment around so that u can see where to type in the password. unless u have a computer released 5 seconds ago it will force cover the whole screen and more basiclys it will wold around the screen making it impossible for the user to just move it aside and enter the password.
also you dont need a code to hide it from taskmanager you need a code for it to hide taskmanager
something alng the lines of
(vista)
For XP im not sure if its taskmgr.exe all u have to do it put that code in a timer and have it on 1 second intervalls so you are forced to enter the password
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
Okay, thanks for the help. I will implement it when I get to my computer.
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Re: [b] Workstation Lock
no problem but also u should make a secret backup thing in there to like if u type f7 it will auto exit as a proction incase they forget