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Windows Welcome Screen
I press R in the welcome/setup window and it refuses to go to the recovery console and opens up the windows program. "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: 330184 - Invalid Boot.ini or Windows Could Not Start Error Messages When You Start Your Computer - hal-dll: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;330184

Windows user account disappearing.
Ramesh, MS-MVP ram...@XOX.mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general You're welcome David. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "David Mayerovitch" <dav...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:u8rWB$xaIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl

Strategy question (CG is welcome to answer)
I press R in the welcome/setup window and it refuses to go to the recovery console and opens up the windows program. "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: 330184 - Invalid Boot.ini or Windows Could Not Start Error Messages When You Start Your Computer - hal-dll: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;330184

Can not enter password at welcome screen
... hardware comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32 MS/Windows: Mice, DLLs, hardware comp.os.os2.programmer.misc OS/2 Programming comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc Macintosh Borland C++ Builder borland.public.cpp.language borland.public.cppbuilder -Shiva http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt Wed Feb 27 12:30:00 EST 2008.

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
David Leahy [MSFT] david...@online.microsoft.com You can write your own Gina to "trevor" <tjh...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0c9301c3addb$28873ae0$a301280a@phx.gbl... Hi Does anyone know what the name of the graphic file is when 2003 server starts up with its "Welcome to Windows" display and prompts for the

Stationery
... and windows 95/8 users, have their own groups (this arose because the dos group was named before it was considered anyone might attempt to access the 'net using windows, .... constructive comments very welcome: please trim all of the above article, except the bits you're commenting upon, before posting <g>.

windows welcome screen
S.Sengupta ssengup...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp general -----Original Message----- When I restart my computer I get the Windows welcome screen and have to click on my name to proceed, with my name listed as the computer administrator. The guest user is turned off. I have Windows XP Home Edition.

Windows Welcome Box How do you get rid of it?
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ed_rom...@iw.edwpub.com microsoft public win95 general discussion On the off chance that "Windows Welcome" on the subject line of your post refers not to the Windows Password Logon dialog but the "Welcome to Windows 95" tip that appears each time Windows is booted you can prevent it from appearing by

How to customize context menu?
In Windows 95 and 98 (probably ME, but I never ran it) with a new install, there is a screen that loads when Windows starts. At the bottom left of that "Welcome Screen" (which is, after all, what the post subject line is asking about) is a check box that says "Show this each time Windows starts" or something like

Using sysprep to mimic OEM Windows Welcome
I get to the blue welcome screen - it shows the Welcome to Windows XP logo. Normally there would be two users to choose from - there are none. The mouse and keyboard both work, but there's nothing to click on. Pressing alt-tab shows 'windows logon' and 'logon to windows'. If I choose 'windows logon' the keyboard no

Windows Welcome Screen
Related: Is Linux really losing market share to Windows? ,----[ Quote ] Should we be ready, as Kent Brockman might put it, to "welcome our new Microsoft I don't like the fact that the report show us losing on availability (windows was down more than linux). And I don't like the fact that the reports says

Win32 tests (ack-1.77_03)
After turning the machine on, I eventually get to some kind of Windows welcome screen with a button or two. I kept poking at the button with the pen, to no avail. It turns out that you need a USB keyboard (and mouse, if you want to click instead of using keyboard navigation) to get going.

No password option for screen saver
Aloysius wrote: I am having Windows Xp Professional Edition my computer is in domain It dosent work when it is in domain Is the last part an affirmation/answering your own question? That is correct - you do not get a "Welcome Screen" when you are a member of a domain in Windows XP. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How

windows welcome screen will not open
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList. Change the ASPNET DWORD value to 1. This will unhide it from the Control Panel “User Accounts” and this will also change the "On resume, Password protect" to “On resume, display Welcome screen" in the Control

Can't get passed XP Windows Welcome screen - AGAIN!
Kostya thanks@but_no_thanks.com borland public delphi non-technical For a long time when developing native windows applications I was relying on third party solutions to Having this in a back of my mind gives me another reason to question validity of CG/Delphi as a solution for general windows development.

64-bit windows operating system?
... times there were around 600 in my update history saying they had failed is what i meant to say sorry any way i read a few of your posts to other ppl and change a few files from dll. to old and tried again and everything worked ok thank you very much for your help Littlebetty x You're mowst welcome, Littlebetty.

Windows Welcome Screen
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp general You're welcome. An image back up will capture your moment in time. Ok, created the slipstream windows disk and ran system file checker. I had to enter retry numerous times as the blue status bar made its way across, but managed to get

Using Scripted Windows Problem
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Ted wrote: I have a new computer with IE7 fully updated. It works fine on all (so far) websites except my Earthlink Welcome page. It displays some details of the page

Windows 98 SE welcome screen problem
KM, BSquare Corporation > I am using the Windows Logon shell and have my application automatically starting on boot up. Is there a way that I can disable the Windows "Welcome" screen from being shown prior to my application being started? Currently this screen is shown for approximately 1-2 second then my

IE7 Problem displaying full web page
If you can't live without the welcome screen you will either need to uninstall the VPN software or get used to the old style login. -- Matt Coy, MCSE Microsoft MVP (Windows XP) "Jeff" <jeffreys...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:000801c36d09$bb1dc710$a001280a@phx.gbl... I recently installed VPN software for