How can we activate/deactivate Secure Logon in Windows
Secure Logon It's a feature of operating systems Windows which adds another security level them, giving users the opportunity to enter Customer and word for authentication without them being intercepted by anyone application installed in the system. When Secure Logon is enabled, users must use the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Delete because the login screen to be displayed.

By default, this feature is disabled, but for those who want to use it Secure Logon on personal computers, they can activate it using one of the following methods.
1. open Run (Windows + r) if you taste netplwiz, then give Enter. In the open window (User Accounts Properties) select the tab Advanced And check the option Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete from below Secure sign-in, then click on OK.

2. Into Run taste secpol.msc And give Enter. In the open window (Local Security Policy), in the left panel, navigate to Local Policies > Security Options. Then, in the right panel, double-click on Interactiva logon: Do not require Ctrl+Alt+Del and select Disabled.

If you want to disable Secure Logon, follow the same steps described above and uncheck the option Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete or select Enabled.

Also for Windows users who want to enable/disable Secure Logon, Microsoft provided a Fix It which allows this and which can be downloaded from here.
STEALTH SETTINGS – How to enable/disable Secure Logon in Windows
How can we activate/deactivate Secure Logon in Windows
What’s New
About Stealth
Passionate about technology, I write with pleasure on stealthsetts.com starting with 2006. I have a rich experience in operating systems: Macos, Windows and Linux, but also in programming languages and blogging platforms (WordPress) and for online stores (WooCommerce, Magento, Presashop).
View all posts by StealthYou may also be interested in...