I find strange that my Windows 7 continues playing music it is locked. I would like that it be mute in that state, or at least that it stops/pauses the music player. How to configure it? I use foobar2000 as my music player

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Locked is not the same as sleeping. Lock prevents external user input - it doesn't stop processes from running. Are you sure you don't really want to put your computer to sleep? – PP. Oct 4 '10 at 13:54
locked != locked up – Dennis Williamson Oct 4 '10 at 15:11
@Dennis corrected – Jader Dias Oct 4 '10 at 16:03
@PP good idea, maybe it is what I need – Jader Dias Oct 4 '10 at 16:04
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You could use Mute On Lock:

Mute On Lock is a tiny resident utility that sits in the system tray and monitors your session: when you are locking your Windows workstation, it mutes the sound of your speakers. With the help of this program you can quickly mute or unmute the system sound by double-clicking the tray icon or using an optional hot key.

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It's free and run from Windows XP to Windows 7 (including 64-bit editions).

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It didn't work for me on Win7 64bit – Jader Dias Oct 4 '10 at 20:24
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Did you try to use the 'Windows Compatibility mode' set to Windows XP? – Xavier Nodet Oct 5 '10 at 8:48
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