![]() The problem arises if you are also using that machine to connect via a VPN to some corporate/enterprise infrastructure. However, on a corporate/enterprise machine, you will have multiple accounts (usually, your account, an "admin" rights like account, and the "corporate admin" like account). Normally, this isn't a problem, as it has the same behavior as just locking the computer. If you have multiple accounts on the computer, you will see those appear. Ctrl-Shift-Eject really brings up the "login" screen. Locking your computer is an ancillary benefit to what it's really doing. For completeness sake, Ctrl-Shift-Eject does more than just lock your computer.
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