Security Risk Using Screen Saver Password with Multiple Monitors (204172)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows 98

This article was previously published under Q204172

SYMPTOMS

Some screen saver programs may not work correctly with multiple monitors, possibly permitting a malicious user to bypass your screen saver password.

CAUSE

This issue can occur if you are using a screen saver program that is not designed to work correctly with multiple monitors.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this issue if you need to use a password with a screen saver, choose a screen saver program that works correctly with multiple monitors. To determine if your screen saver program is designed to work correctly with multiple monitors, click Test when you choose your screen saver, and then verify that it is displayed on both monitors.

MORE INFORMATION

Screen saver passwords are designed to provide limited security, and should not be used as the only security method to protect sensitive information or computers.

The following Microsoft screen savers are known to exhibit this behavior:

Dangerous Creatures
Inside the Computer
Jungle
Leonardo da Vinci
Mystery
Nature
Science
Space
Sports
The 60's USA
The Golden Era
Travel
Underwater
Windows 98

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:12/16/2004
Keywords:kbdisplay kbprb KB204172