How to Remove Change a Password from Ctrl+Alt+Del Screen in Windows
When you press the Ctrl + Alt + Del keys in Windows, it will open the Ctrl+Alt+Del security screen that provides the Lock computer, Switch user, Sign out, Change a password, and open Task Manager options. You will also have the Network, Ease of access, and Power menu buttons available on this screen.
This tutorial will show you how to add or remove the Change a password option from the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen for all or specific users in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.
The Change a password option is not supported on the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen for a Microsoft account.
If you remove the Change a password option from the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen, it will also prevent users from being able to change their password on demand in Settings.
Contents
- Option One: Add or Remove Change a Password from Ctrl+Alt+Del Screen for All or Specific Users in Local Group Policy Editor
- Option Two: Add or Remove Change a Password from Ctrl+Alt+Del Screen for Current User using a REG file
EXAMPLE: Ctrl+Alt+Del screen
You must be signed in as an administrator to use this option.
In Windows 7, the Local Group Policy Editor is only available in the Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions.
In Windows 8, the Local Group Policy Editor is only available in the Pro and Enterprise editions.
In Windows 10, the Local Group Policy Editor is only available in the Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions.
All editions can use Option Two.
1 Open the all users, specific users or groups, or all users except administrators Local Group Policy Editor for how you want this policy applied.
2 In the left pane of the Local Group Policy Editor, click/tap on to expand User Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, and Ctrl+Alt+Del Options. (see screenshot below)
3 In the right pane of Ctrl+Alt+Del Options, double click/tap on the Remove Change Password policy to edit it. (see screenshot above)
4 Do step 5 (add) or step 6 (remove) below for what you would like to do.
A) Select (dot) either Not Configured or Disabled, click/tap on OK, and go to step 7 below. (see screenshot below)
Not Configured is the default setting.
7 When finished, you can close the Local Group Policy Editor if you like.
The downloadable .reg files below will add and modify the DWORD value in the registry key below.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
DisableChangePassword DWORD
(delete) = Add
1 = Remove
1 Do step 2 (add) or step 3 (remove) below for what you would like to do.
This is the default setting.
A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below.
Add_Change_a_password_to_Ctrl+Alt+Del_screen_for_current_user.reg
Download
A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below.
Remove_Change_a_password_from_Ctrl+Alt+Del_screen_for_current_user.reg
Download
4 Save the .reg file to your desktop.
5 Double click/tap on the downloaded .reg file to merge it.
6 When prompted, click/tap on Run, Yes (UAC), Yes, and OK to approve the merge.
7 You could now delete the downloaded .reg file if you like.
That's it,
Shawn Brink
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