Login via Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to begin

Hi,
Seems to have locked myself out. Screen shows Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to begin, on Windows 2000 Prof, but nothing happens when these keys are pressed.
Help!??!
Yusuf

Hi,
You has eventually a Security code on the Machine activated. You become the Security code under the Management bracket. Do you go to Start- go to achieve- write please MMC-
And Click of Edit- Snap in adding- adding - Security code - hisedc -
Locale Code - Security option - interactive Login, a Mouse click with the right Site
Deactivated is ok.
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