Here's something cool to do:
Create a file in note pad. Type in:
rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
That is the command to lock windows.
Save the file with a name of your choosing, having the extension .cmd
Now, look at that file in windows explorer.
Select it (highlight it)
Drag it to the area next to the start button.
Click that icon to lock windows.
It sounds as though you should also set your system to require that the user press CTRL+ALT+DEL before entering a password, too. If your roomie is such a dick, he may try to put in a password capture program.
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+++++++++++Boom!
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