NSP SapServiceNSP user need to set screen saver passsword unlock

Hey all
I have installed the NSP trial instance all is working but our security checks on the systems required that the userid SpaServiceNSP has screen saver setup to require a password to unlock it. Even though it is not allowed local login.
checked registry and it has vaule set to 1 for all user screen savers secure but the company test show that ID does not have it setup.
Cannot login as this user as Local login is disabled.
Thanks For your time Bryan
Edited by: FC7600 on Feb 1, 2010 9:48 PM

Eric, Markus
I understand that this user should remain as non local login.
But I was asking if you can think of any other way to set the screensaver to prompt for password feature other than login and set it?
My security scans keep reporting that this is an error.
I figured that if registry is set that it would scan that one but must look at each user.
Markus
gpedit does not seem to list any way to enable this user to  local login. Would you mind explaining how this is done?
Thanks Bryan

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