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The '''GINA''' (or MS-GINA
==Overview==
Winlogon is the component responsible for handling the default [[secure attention key]], loading the user profile on logon, and optionally locking the computer when a [[screensaver]] is running (requiring another authentication step). The actual obtaining and verification of user credentials is left to the GINA.
==Version support==
GINA is used with [[Windows NT 4]], [[Windows 2000]], [[Windows XP]] and [[Windows Server 2003]]. In [[Windows Vista]] and later operating systems, GINA has been entirely replaced by '''Credential Providers''', which allows for significantly more flexibility in supporting multiple credential collection methods.
The [[Windows 95]] family and earlier did not have a mandatory logon of this form.
==Exported Functions==
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