Smart PC Locker Pro

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"The PC is locked with a password" "Disable Task Manager and CD-ROMs to block intruders"
So basically, do not forget your password or you might regret it.
 
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"The PC is locked with a password" "Disable Task Manager and CD-ROMs to block intruders"
So basically, do not forget your password or you might regret it.
i always write my passwords on a paper and do it on a safe place. So im safe. :)
 
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Here are some improvements that were made after this thread was made

[03-11-2015] v2.6

+ Improved the PC locking when on "Safe Mode with Command Prompt"
+ Option to disable Bluetooth Support Service while the PC is locked
+ Option to run a custom program (.exe, .bat) before the pc is locked
+ Option to run a custom program (.exe, .bat) after the pc has been unlocked
+ Option to hide the computer name in the lock-window
+ Option to hide the tray icon from the taskbar
+ Option to show the hidden tray icon with a hotkey
+ Fixed execution of On-Screen Keyboard (osk.exe) on x64 OS < Windows 10
+ Added Telugu language file
+ Added Hindi language file
+ Updated all the language files
+ Minor fixes and optimizations

[06-01-2016] v2.7

+ Fixed removal of saved hotkeys
+ Fixed a rare crash that occurred during end of session
+ Fixed hiding of tray icon when the PC is locked on startup
+ Option to lock the PC when it is resumed from sleep or hibernation
+ Auto-select the language file (if present) based on the OS language
+ Updated all language files with new translated text
+ Added Korean language file
+ Improved the main setup script
+ Minor fixes and optimizations

Source: Password Protect & Lock Your PC with Smart PC Locker Pro | NoVirusThanks
 
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i always write my passwords on a paper and do it on a safe place. So im safe. :)
Hahahaha. I should have written my password exactly. Some time ago, I had an issue where I couldn't log-on into my computer. Turns out that I was inputting the password with a minor error(caps). Was able to bypass the lock by using Safe mode with command-prompt, this was back when I used Windows 8.1
 
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