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Convert Windows Server 2008 R2 into a Workstation (7 of 8)

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In step 7 I show you how to turn off the CTRL+ALT+DELETE logon requirement in Windows Server 2008 R2. This feature was originally implemented in businesses to thwart attacks against hackers trying to access password information to critical files on the server. By enabling CTRL+ALT+DELETE no remote source could randomly start generating passwords to allow the machine to logon. It required user intervention.

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