Thanks (and a star) goes to twiSSt for the tip about setscrtimeout.exe
That works (you have to download the executable)
The registry hack works too, but doesn't take effect until a reboot. Powercfg looks like a potentially useful tool, but doesn't address the screen saver timer.
Also for the record, the value used with setscrtimeout.exe is in seconds, not minutes. Not a problem, just something to be aware of.
What was occurring, my employer forces a reset to a 10 minute screen timeout in their nightly (yes, nightly, geeze) boot sequence. Ordinarily that wouldn't be an issue, but I work at 2 desks with my chair between them, so I can swing around between workstations. I'm seldom at one of the workstations for more than 15 minutes at a time and it was annoying me beyond words to have to always have to put in my PW to wake the damn screen when I hadn't really been away, just attention diverted for a few mins.
I'm also an old Wordstar guy (circa 1980's) who started out with CP/M and knows my way around a keyboard, so I don't like "mousing" when I don't have to. Having to move my hand away from the kbd to move the %#$! mouse to click on something when the <ENTER> key is right there under my little finger is a REAL ANNOYANCE (and IMO represents poorly written code). Alas I digress.... I just hated having to either keep entering my p/w or else using the %#$! mouse to right-click on a blank area of my desktop (which is seldom blank) in the morning to get into the display properties, then click again on the screen saver tab, etc., etc.
Thanks again!!!
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