Disable screensaver from registry windows 7




















In the Value data box, replace the number 1 with the number 0, and then click OK. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: How to back up and restore the registry in Windows This step-by-step article describes how to change the default logon screen saver. You have now changed the logon screen saver.

Change the logon screen saver timeout time You can also change the amount of time that elapses before the logon screen saver starts. To change the length of time before the logon screen saver starts, follow these steps: Click Start , click Run , type regedt32, and then click OK. Disable the logon screen saver To disable the logon screen saver, follow these steps: Click Start , click Run , type regedt32, and then click OK.

You have now disabled the logon screen saver. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I have an application than disables the screen saver temporarily in order to run a slide show. I use this to turn it on or off:. This works fine in XP. In Windows 7, it disables the screen saver properly.

However, when it is enabled again, at the normal time for the screen saver to come on, the system asks for a password instead of showing the screen saver. From this time on until the screen saver settings are adjusted in the control panel, the password screen is displayed in place of the screen saver. Is there something else I should be doing for Windows 7? This works in both XP and Windows 7. What I've done before in this situation is not to disable the screensaver, but to prevent the screensaver from starting.

I figure that a Left Shift Up keystroke is the least likely to interfere with an application. The worst that can happen is that, if, at the exact same that the timer fires, you have the Left Shift down, it will cause the shift to end.

This did not help. I did a GPresult report and it seems as if these settings are controlled by a global policy and not a local policy.

I will contact my domain admin tomorrow. I will report back what we find. For domain-joined PC, DC global policies will overwritten local policies and corresponding registry values, unless we leave domain or disconnect domain network. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff microsoft.

My Domain admins were able to disable the screensaver via Global Policy. The problem now is that it is user settings.

And I want this setting to apply only to certain computers in the domain, not every computer I log on to. Any suggestions on how to fix that? The display becomes blank after some time which is controlled by powersettings. Open powercfg. Here you can increase the timeout period or set it to never. Actually, the information above is not correct or at least not complete for Win7 Pro. But that behavior is not controlled by the powerconfig control panel. Is it possible to run the screen saver for a limited amount of time then returns to desktop automatically?

What may be throwing some people is if a policy has been set on the system regarding the screensaver. Those settings are in a different location in the registry. I am looking for a screensaversetting window that has the options grayed out. Both of those are correct. The one with sets the screen saver to activate at 20 minutes seconds.



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