--- title: Interactive logon Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL (Windows 10) description: Describes the best practices location values and security considerations for the Interactive logon Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL security policy setting. MSHAttr: PreferredLib /library ms.assetid: 04e2c000-2eb2-4d4b-8179-1e2cb4793e18 ms.prod: W10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library author: brianlic-msft --- # Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL **Applies to** - Windows 10 **In this article** - [Reference](#reference) - [Policy management](#policy-management) - [Security considerations](#security-considerations) - [Related topics](#related-topics) Describes the best practices, location, values, and security considerations for the **Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL** security policy setting. ## Reference This security setting determines whether pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL is required before a user can log on. If this policy setting is enabled on a device, a user is not required to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on. Not having to press CTRL+ALT+DEL leaves users susceptible to attacks that attempt to intercept the users' passwords. Requiring CTRL+ALT+DEL before users log on ensures that users are communicating by means of a trusted path when entering their passwords. If this policy is disabled, any user is required to press CTRL+ALT+DEL before logging on to the Windows operating system (unless they are using a smart card for logon). Microsoft developed this feature to make it easier for users with certain types of physical impairments to log on to device running the Windows operating system; however, not having to press the CTRL+ALT+DELETE key combination leaves users susceptible to attacks that attempt to intercept their passwords. Requiring CTRL+ALT+DELETE before users log on ensures that users are communicating by means of a trusted path when entering their passwords. A malicious user might install malware that looks like the standard logon dialog box for the Windows operating system, and capture a user's password. The attacker can then log on to the compromised account with whatever level of user rights that user has. ### Possible values - Enabled - Disabled - Not defined ### Best practices - It is advisable to set **Disable CTRL+ALT+DEL requirement for logon** to **Disabled**. Unless they are using a smart card to log on, users will have to simultaneously press three keys before the logon dialog box appears. ### Location Computer Configuration\\Windows Settings\\Security Settings\\Local Policies\\Security Options ### Default values The following table lists the actual and effective default values for this policy. Default values are also listed on the policy’s property page.
Server type or GPO | Default value |
---|---|
Default Domain Policy |
Not defined |
Default Domain Controller Policy |
Not defined |
Stand-Alone Server Default Settings |
Disabled |
DC Effective Default Settings |
Disabled |
Member Server Effective Default Settings |
Disabled |
Client Computer Effective Default Settings |
Disabled |