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In this post, Steven S. Warren shows you how to bring the CTRL + ALT + Delete out of extinction in Windows Vista.

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Did you like using the CTRL - ALT - DELETE combination key prior to Windows Vista? If so, you can bring it back. Here is how.

Click the Start button and type netplwiz as shown in Figure A.

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Figure A.

Click the Advanced tab and tick the Require user to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete.

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Figure B.

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