- Logon Diverted
- Posted by Patrick Whittle on May 14th, 2008
Hi,
Has anyone seen the XP sign-on page start displaying that of previous
Windows? Instead of having two icons (2-user accounts) on the first screen
after booting, I now have a Windows dialog window where I have to type
(rather than clicking my name) my account name; I then click OK. It looks
like Windows for Workgroups and the older Microsoft Windows.
Any idea of what has happened?
- Posted by Leonard Grey on May 14th, 2008
In future please choose one appropriate newsgroup and post there.
Open the Help and Support Center by pressing F1. In the Search box type:
welcome screen. Read this article: Turn the Welcome screen on or off.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Patrick Whittle wrote:
- Posted by JS on May 14th, 2008
How to change the logon window and the shutdown preferences in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291559/en-us
From Kelly's Korner:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_cad.htm
JS
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- Posted by Bob on May 15th, 2008
I love to old way of logging in but to fix this problem
go to "Control Panel" and run "User Accounts"
Under Pick a task click on "Change the way users log on or off" option
in this new screen tick the "Use the Welcome Screen"
for other trouble shootings read the above post by JS
Bob
"Patrick Whittle" wrote:
- Posted by Patrick Whittle on May 15th, 2008
By the way, the user interface on my computer has the file GTGina DLL in the
registry. This file makes the user interface locked at "clasic" logon, and
I can no longer change back. Two option buttons in Control Panel are
"grayed" out.
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Gemtek
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- Posted by Patrick Whittle on May 15th, 2008
Also, the registry key below was added to my computer thru a Linksys
Wireless-N USB adapter (WUSB300N) that I installed recently. I found a few
links on the Internet that say GTGina.dll was developed by a third party,
in corroboration with Cisco/Linksys corporation.
Linksys USB Wireless Adapter WUSB54GC Installed GTGina.dll
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- Posted by Anteaus on May 23rd, 2008
"Patrick Whittle" wrote:
I can confirm this as the cause, having met this one before. Though I have
no idea why a wireless driver should want to replace the gina dll with a
nonstandard one.