Have you tried completely disabling standby, reboot, re-enable?
Check the local policy:
Start>Run>gpedit.msc>User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Control Panel>Display In the right hand pane look at the "Password protect the screen saver option"
Your PC has never been domain-joined with a group policy has it?
This should be only a per user setting so if it came to it you could rename the user profile in c:\documents and settings\ then next you log on with the user it will re-create a clean profile.
Cheers,
mcraenz
Check the local policy:
Start>Run>gpedit.msc>User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Control Panel>Display In the right hand pane look at the "Password protect the screen saver option"
Your PC has never been domain-joined with a group policy has it?
This should be only a per user setting so if it came to it you could rename the user profile in c:\documents and settings\ then next you log on with the user it will re-create a clean profile.
Cheers,
mcraenz
New Zealand