Here’s a faster way to lock a workstation without going through the CTRL+ALT+DEL route.
On the desktop (Window+M), right-click an empty area and select New > Shortcut.
Copy and paste the following into the location box:
rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
Name the shortcut “Lock workstation” or whatever you prefer and click Finish. Click on it and the PC stands guard until you return and enter the correct password.
Thanks, Martin, for the reminder that rundll32.exe is already in the path.
Andrew Coates wrote in, “Firstly, I’m not totally sure how creating an icon is any easier than the ALT+CTRL+DEL option. Pressing those keys then hitting space I would say is more often then not going to be quicker than finding your desktop and clicking on an icon. However, if you are looking for a quicker way to lock your computer. Perhaps you should try Windows + L.”
I responded to Andrew saying the ALT+CTRL+DEL option requires selecting Lock Workstation. Since we have to lock our workstation so often, I find clicking an icon faster. However, the Windows+L will work for keyboard fans.
Update: I checked Windows+L and it didn’t work on my work computer.
From Stuart S.:
Right-click on the shortcut icon and click Properties. There create a shortcut key to invoke the shortcut. I use F4.
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