![]() This is pretty much a transparent screensaver that you can configure to let users unlock using their own domain account credentials. ![]() So far the only way I have found is using a third party app called Transparent Screen Lock ( ). When someone does login/unlock the system we need to audit that event. We want this information to remain visible to everyone but now want to control who can actually use the system. These computers display the status of various processes. I work for a pharmaceutical company and was given the mandate to strengthen the security of the systems on the production floor. ![]() I have been reading this board for I while - never posted! Well here is my first.
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