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December 13th, 2011, 08:57 AM
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Re: VB.Net and Screensaver problem
Hi GremlinSA
The sendkeys option sounds good unfortuantly this basically disables the screen saver completly as the Data screen is active all the time, IT Security would not go for this as if no user is present at the PC it must be locked. Disabling the screensaver at startup is not an option as the local user has no rights to the Screen Saver as it is applied via a GPO and again it would be in breech of IT security., Is there such a thing as a completly transparent screen saver?
Regards
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