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re: Question about 'Force NumLock to Behave'
Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at 10:37 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Sanjeev Hasiza
(1 messages posted)
you can switch off the numKeys by pressing shift NumLk key on the keyboard of your
IBM laptops.
- Sanjeev Hasiza
On Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 9:44 am, Mario wrote:
>After banging my head on the wall many times about this, going through all the suggestions
>posted above didn't help. I checked all the registry "InitialKeyboardIndicators"
>entries were set to "0", I deleted the user profiles from the "Document and Settings"
>so that they are recreated and everything started fresh AND STILL the Numlock came
>on at Logon.
>
>However, eventually I figured out that I had a group policy buried somewhere in
my
>domain controller's Active Directory running a vbs script to turn on the numlock...
>DUH! I forgot I had added this a long time ago to my Active Directory so I just
restricted
>the username that logs on to the laptops so that the policy doesn't apply to that
>user. However, I want the other users on regular desktop computers to have Numlock
>on automatically. But for the laptop user, adjusting the group policy properly took
>care of this annoying problem.
>
>I just think this is something to look at in case anyone of you has a domain environment.
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