To successfully implement these features, we need a gadget called Disklogon, a powerful security setting tool that lets us log on to the system using USB drives, floppy disks, and other mobile devices, which are free to enter username and login passwords when we log on, and once removed, The system can be set to automatically lock or shut down. Let's take a look at how to get the USB disk directly into the system with the password.
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After completing the software installation, restart as required, then click the "Password" button in the screen to enter the system, and then use the keyboard to enter a password to log in (if you have previously set the password to log in). But we do not want to be so cumbersome each time, the following to set up a flash drive to play a more powerful function, let it directly to control the system login.
Click Disklogon Options on the direct Start menu to go to the Setup interface, and then follow the steps below to set:
STEP1: In turn, perform the "Options/disklogon/disks" operation, the window on the right side of the default will all the disk characters are checked, but we only want to use the USB drive as a key disk, so only check the USB drive letter (for example, the author of L:).
STEP2: Click the "options/disklogon/general" branch on the left side of the window, and then we'll set the different actions on the right side with a USB drive and no USB drive:
1. In the "Disk removal behavior" drop-down list box, select "Lock Computer when the disc is removed" (Lock the computer after the disk is removed), so that when the USB drive is pulled out the system automatically locked; If you want to automatically log off after pulling the USB drive, you can choose "Log Off" as the disk is removed.
2. In the "Log to Windows" Drop-down list box, select "Log on when disk is connected" (automatically log on the system when the link has a USB drive), so that if you do not connect the USB flash drive after the boot, you will not be able to enter the system.
3. In the "Unlock Computer" drop-down list box, select "Unlock computer when the disk is connected" (automatically unlock the system when you connect the USB drive).
Tip: By default, when the system is logged in, if there is no USB flash drive, the user can click "Cancel" and then manually enter the username and password to enter the system. However, to enhance security, remove the option of "Allow users to type their usename and password to log on or unlock computer" (Allow users to enter user names and passwords to log in or unlock the system)! So there's no USB drive plug Into the system can not be logged.
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STEP3: Once the above settings are complete, we can set the last step, that is, the username and password used when the login system unlocks. Click the "User Accounts" tab and then click the "Change" button at the "Change Logon information" area to enter the username and password creation interface (Figure 2). Specific steps: In the "Step1" area of the current system in the use of the U disk, and then click the "Step2" area to select an ID number (such as 01), at this time "Create New" will render available status, click the button, and in the subsequent pop-up window into the username and password can be
If you want to encrypt the logon information with an encryption algorithm, you can check the "Encrypt This logon information with strong encryption algorithm" option in the dialog box. When you finish adding, click the Close button to return to the main window.
Tip: Set the login username and password, the USB disk root directory will generate a file named Logon.dln, this file can not be deleted! Otherwise, the next time you reboot, even if you plug in the USB drive, it will be unable to read the "fingerprint" and lead to the system!
At this point, in the absence of a USB flash drive is simply not able to enter the system, and in the system use, if the USB drive removal, the system will automatically lock-click the dialog box "Unlock" is also invalid, unless the USB drive is connected to the computer again. Currently, the software only supports Windows 2000/xp/2003 system.