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Movie settings in Vista
Dani danilo...@libero.it microsoft public windowsxp general I've stopped AVG Services, rebooted and XP freezed with light blue background and mouse pointer, before welcome screen. Then I rebooted again and all was ok, I tried to logon and logoff sometime... welcome screen always showed password prompt: great,

Logon Screen
Anyway, some time before I restarted my machine and welcome screen was freezed... I restarted it again pushing the button and it was freezed again... another time... the same result! I had to shut down, wait a minute, restart and then I could logon :mad: -- Dani.

Login Screen
Thorsten Matzner tmatz...@gmx.net microsoft public windowsxp customize "Chris" <Houck_Ch...@msn.com> wrote: I RUN WINDOWS XP , AND WHEN ON THE LOGIN SCREEN , THE WINDOWS FLAG SCREEN SAVER POPS UP . HOW CAN I SET IT UP WHERE THERE IS NO SCREEN SAVER ON THE LOGIN SCREEN, See "How to Change the Windows Logon Screen

Can not enter password at welcome screen
I now don't get the error loading awgina.dll error and am rather greated by the login screen. It however now seems that the login keeps looping in circles. The system logs in i see, it loads and crackles for a couple of seconds and the logon screen comes back again, it logs in again. It does this over and over

Alternate logon screen
purplehaz softw...@for.me microsoft public windowsxp general Well I'm still not sure which logon type screen you're talking about cause you describe the old style logon, with ctrl-alt-del needing to be pushed and the log on to windows box, but you say it the new xp style. The new xp style logon screen is full

How to display a window from a service when login screen is ...
When they double-click the icon, the LogOn screen has always appeared in the past asking for the user-id and password. Now it is gone. I admit, I made some changes to the Main Menu VB code which is where control goes first when the application is brought up but I can't figure out how that would affect the LogOn

logon screen problems
Jeff Middleton [SBS MVP] j...@cfisolutions.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz The logon screen remains at the resolution of the system default at last boot. You should find that if you can see the desktop okay, if you shutdown and restart the screen will be normal again.

Logon fails, reverts to friendly logon screen, "system cannot ...
The scenario is that when start the PC up we are presented with the Windows Logon Screen, not the Not the Network logon screen. To solve the problem I removed the NIC drivers, rebooted and on the reboot when PNP found the NIC I gave it the drivers for the NIC. At that point the Network logon shows up (Username,

logon screen for a domain computer
When
I booted the NT Server back up and got to the login screen, I hit ctl+alt+del and entered the password. It acted like it was logging on, but just before the icons and taskbar come up, the logon screen reappeared. I have tried everyones username and password, and the same thing happens every time.

Login screen
How are the SETTINGS for the logon screen saver stored? I went through Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q185348 and changed my Logon Screen Saver from LOGON.SCR to SSTEXT3D.SCR. I have an XP Pro setup with two users (Jim and Karen, both with administrator privileges). I was logged in as Jim when I edited the

Enable Wallpaper when Vista is locked
In fact, in the welcome screen i had 2 accounts + administrator account(default account), and it is normal that administrator account is hidden in welcome screen except when it is the only account available, and i can disable this welcome screen so i get a login prompt screen when i can choose any user available,

No password option for screen saver
Jason Hall [MSFT] v-jas...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 general -------------------- Sender: "sisong" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> Subject: Repeating Logon Screen Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 09:33:40 -0700 In a W2k domain, when a user tries to logon the ID and password seem to be

NT4 -- Blue Screen at Login
Then this dialog hides and 2 minutes later the logon screen is shown. After that I press Ctrl+Alt+Del and start working. A friend of mine has Windows XP Professional and the logon screen shows up immediately on his computer (without a 2 minute delay). I know that this is the problem of Windows 2000,

Logon Screen Saver - how to make it move?
NOTE: In the Novell environment, the domain... http://support.microsoft.com/default. aspx?scid=kb;en-us;227090&Product=w98 Cannot Type Password in Screen Saver Password I changed the Windows logon screen from client to family logon. My user names come up but it will not accept my passwords for these user names.

Can not enter password at welcome screen
Carey Holzman ca...@tweakhardware.com microsoft public windowsme general blem: Password is not being saved and/or login screen keeps coming up when Windows 95/98 starts. Possible Solution: There are numerous settings that need to be set correctly, so we will add/reconfigure each one to insure it is properly set.

Stop showing number of email at XP login screen
We have 3 user accounts and you must log on in the welcome screen. - These are with the Windows XP screensavers VanguardLH wrote: Are you logged in under an admin-level account when you check the screensaver settings? Is(are) the host(s) in a domain? If so, group policy can dictate that users cannot modify

Windows Login Screen Not Showing
Everytime I boot up my computer the Windows Logon screen appears. I type in my user name and no password so the login screen does not appear again but it does? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.255 / Virus Database: 128 - Release Date:

SBS4 logon screen went blank - help!!!!!!!!!
I pressed ctrl+alt+canc to use normal logon window and it was freezed with only cancel button not gray. I waited and then it come back to normal status and I was able to enter using username and password. :frown: Humm, is there some third party software firing up in the background at boot time?

Client Logon Screen
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp accessibility On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 01:21:03 -0700, jack wrote: I turned off my computer and noticed a difference in the log off and logon. Instead of the primary blue logon screen with the icon, i get this small box which says my name and asks for the

Windows Logon screen
Can you help me determine if there is a resolotion I can try without re-booting to get the local logon screen to appear? At this point I am not convinced that re-booting will solve the problem. This is a production sever so any re-booting would need to be scheduled. -- Thanks in advance westernwind.