SaveScrn - Windows NT screen-saver launcher 9/28/94 This is a simple utility that causes the screen saver to be started. If your screen saver is set up to be password protected, this has the additional effect of locking your screen. I wrote this since I wanted the functionality (fewer mouse-clicks than doing Ctl-Alt-Del/Lock Screen, and the screen saver starts immediately), and I couldn't find such a utility anywhere. I use this to lock my system quickly when headed out of my office. This works nicely when launched by RipBar32 (by Jonathan Carroll, 74017.3242@compuserve.com), since this gives single click access to your screen saver. It can also be launched by a shortcut key combination from program manager. Thanks to Alan Phillips (A.Phillips@lancaster.ac.uk), the author of the Programmers File Editor (PFE), for hints on how to do this. Source is included. I used a beta version of Visual C++ 2.0, but there shouldn't be much dependency on that. I have tested it on Daytona Beta I and II, and expect it should work on NT 3.1 and NT 3.5 (it's not very complicated ;-) This program and source code are placed in the public domain (ie, the price is right!). You may copy and distribute it as you see fit, as long as this file is included. Enjoy! Bob Beck rbk@sequent.com CIS: 71674,106