This is a big mistake on Microsoft's part I think. The reason for the ctrl-alt-del was for added security - if something else was running, you would know. Granted, it is a pain, but now that it is disabled by default in XP, once again there will be plenty of programs made to grab login passwords. You can enable the ctrl-alt-del, but if it is disabled to begin with, very few will go and turn it back on...instead of having to press alt-ctrl-del and write your user name and password it now offers you a menu interface were a user can see all the user names of the computer and simply click on the user name he wants to log on




