- Welcome screen shows after Screen Saver
- Posted by Darrell S on November 26th, 2005
For years, after my screen saver has activated, if I come back and move the mouse or touch a key, my normal Windows screen displays again. Recently it began showing the Welcome screen when I moved the mouse or touched a key. Then I had to click my User name to return to Windows display.
A little research found that my ScreenSaver setup had a checkmark before "on resume display welcome screen". I removed that checkmark and my screen saver returned to its normal operation. Is that Welcome screen option something new that got installed by a Windows update? I know I never placed that checkmark there.
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Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
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- Posted by Wesley Vogel on November 26th, 2005
Depends on a number of things.
On resume
[[Specifies whether the logon window is displayed when you resume using
the computer after the screen saver has started running. If logging on
requires a password, you will have to type the password when you resume
work.]]
If not password protected, this shows...
On resume, password protect
If Fast User Switching is turned on, this shows...
On resume, display Welcome screen
Selecting the On Resume, password protect check box will lock your computer
when the screen saver is activated. When you begin working again you will be
prompted to type your password to unlock it.
On resume, display Welcome screen is displayed if...
• Welcome Screen enabled
• Fast User Switching enabled
• More than one user
These accounts do *NOT* count...
Administrator
ASPNET
Guest
HelpAssistant
SUPPORT_xxxxx
On resume, display Welcome screen will change to On resume, password protect
if not enough users.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:_J1if.6784$Wu.1552@fed1read05,
Darrell S <dumbwid@fox.com> hunted and pecked:
> For years, after my screen saver has activated, if I come back and move
> the mouse or touch a key, my normal Windows screen displays again.
> Recently it began showing the Welcome screen when I moved the mouse or
> touched a key. Then I had to click my User name to return to Windows
> display.
>
> A little research found that my ScreenSaver setup had a checkmark before
> "on resume display welcome screen". I removed that checkmark and my
> screen saver returned to its normal operation. Is that Welcome screen
> option something new that got installed by a Windows update? I know I
> never placed that checkmark there.
>
> --
>
> Darrell R. Schmidt
> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
> -
- Posted by Darrell S on November 27th, 2005
Wesley Vogel wrote:
> Depends on a number of things.
>
> On resume
> [[Specifies whether the logon window is displayed when you resume
> using
> the computer after the screen saver has started running. If logging on
> requires a password, you will have to type the password when you
> resume work.]]
>
> If not password protected, this shows...
> On resume, password protect
>
> If Fast User Switching is turned on, this shows...
> On resume, display Welcome screen
>
> Selecting the On Resume, password protect check box will lock your
> computer when the screen saver is activated. When you begin working
> again you will be prompted to type your password to unlock it.
>
> On resume, display Welcome screen is displayed if...
> • Welcome Screen enabled
> • Fast User Switching enabled
> • More than one user
>
> These accounts do *NOT* count...
> Administrator
> ASPNET
> Guest
> HelpAssistant
> SUPPORT_xxxxx
>
> On resume, display Welcome screen will change to On resume, password
> protect if not enough users.
>
>
> In news:_J1if.6784$Wu.1552@fed1read05,
> Darrell S <dumbwid@fox.com> hunted and pecked:
>> For years, after my screen saver has activated, if I come back and
>> move the mouse or touch a key, my normal Windows screen displays
>> again. Recently it began showing the Welcome screen when I moved the
>> mouse or touched a key. Then I had to click my User name to return
>> to Windows display.
>>
>> A little research found that my ScreenSaver setup had a checkmark
>> before "on resume display welcome screen". I removed that checkmark
>> and my screen saver returned to its normal operation. Is that
>> Welcome screen option something new that got installed by a Windows
>> update? I know I never placed that checkmark there.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>> -
That is all very interesting but does not address the question. How did my
Screen Saver resume function get changed without input from me?
--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
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- Posted by Wesley Vogel on November 27th, 2005
Welcome to Windows Screen Appears When You Start Windows XP After You
Install the .NET Framework 1.1
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;827072
What is the ASP.NET Machine Account?
http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/aspdot.php
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:Mlmif.7017$Wu.2277@fed1read05,
Darrell S <dumbwid@fox.com> hunted and pecked:
> Wesley Vogel wrote:
>> Depends on a number of things.
>>
>> On resume
>> [[Specifies whether the logon window is displayed when you resume
>> using
>> the computer after the screen saver has started running. If logging on
>> requires a password, you will have to type the password when you
>> resume work.]]
>>
>> If not password protected, this shows...
>> On resume, password protect
>>
>> If Fast User Switching is turned on, this shows...
>> On resume, display Welcome screen
>>
>> Selecting the On Resume, password protect check box will lock your
>> computer when the screen saver is activated. When you begin working
>> again you will be prompted to type your password to unlock it.
>>
>> On resume, display Welcome screen is displayed if...
>> • Welcome Screen enabled
>> • Fast User Switching enabled
>> • More than one user
>>
>> These accounts do *NOT* count...
>> Administrator
>> ASPNET
>> Guest
>> HelpAssistant
>> SUPPORT_xxxxx
>>
>> On resume, display Welcome screen will change to On resume, password
>> protect if not enough users.
>>
>>
>> In news:_J1if.6784$Wu.1552@fed1read05,
>> Darrell S <dumbwid@fox.com> hunted and pecked:
>>> For years, after my screen saver has activated, if I come back and
>>> move the mouse or touch a key, my normal Windows screen displays
>>> again. Recently it began showing the Welcome screen when I moved the
>>> mouse or touched a key. Then I had to click my User name to return
>>> to Windows display.
>>>
>>> A little research found that my ScreenSaver setup had a checkmark
>>> before "on resume display welcome screen". I removed that checkmark
>>> and my screen saver returned to its normal operation. Is that
>>> Welcome screen option something new that got installed by a Windows
>>> update? I know I never placed that checkmark there.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>>> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>>> -
>
> That is all very interesting but does not address the question. How did
> my Screen Saver resume function get changed without input from me?
>
> --
>
> Darrell R. Schmidt
> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
> -
- Posted by Darrell S on November 29th, 2005
Wesley Vogel wrote:
> Welcome to Windows Screen Appears When You Start Windows XP After You
> Install the .NET Framework 1.1
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;827072
>
> What is the ASP.NET Machine Account?
> http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/aspdot.php
>
>
> In news:Mlmif.7017$Wu.2277@fed1read05,
> Darrell S <dumbwid@fox.com> hunted and pecked:
>> Wesley Vogel wrote:
>>> Depends on a number of things.
>>>
>>> On resume
>>> [[Specifies whether the logon window is displayed when you resume
>>> using
>>> the computer after the screen saver has started running. If logging
>>> on requires a password, you will have to type the password when you
>>> resume work.]]
>>>
>>> If not password protected, this shows...
>>> On resume, password protect
>>>
>>> If Fast User Switching is turned on, this shows...
>>> On resume, display Welcome screen
>>>
>>> Selecting the On Resume, password protect check box will lock your
>>> computer when the screen saver is activated. When you begin working
>>> again you will be prompted to type your password to unlock it.
>>>
>>> On resume, display Welcome screen is displayed if...
>>> • Welcome Screen enabled
>>> • Fast User Switching enabled
>>> • More than one user
>>>
>>> These accounts do *NOT* count...
>>> Administrator
>>> ASPNET
>>> Guest
>>> HelpAssistant
>>> SUPPORT_xxxxx
>>>
>>> On resume, display Welcome screen will change to On resume, password
>>> protect if not enough users.
>>>
>>>
>>> In news:_J1if.6784$Wu.1552@fed1read05,
>>> Darrell S <dumbwid@fox.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> For years, after my screen saver has activated, if I come back and
>>>> move the mouse or touch a key, my normal Windows screen displays
>>>> again. Recently it began showing the Welcome screen when I moved
>>>> the mouse or touched a key. Then I had to click my User name to
>>>> return to Windows display.
>>>>
>>>> A little research found that my ScreenSaver setup had a checkmark
>>>> before "on resume display welcome screen". I removed that
>>>> checkmark and my screen saver returned to its normal operation. Is
>>>> that Welcome screen option something new that got installed by a
>>>> Windows update? I know I never placed that checkmark there.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>>>> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>>>> -
>>
>> That is all very interesting but does not address the question. How
>> did my Screen Saver resume function get changed without input from
>> me?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>> -
That link is about the Welcome screen showing at bootup. My computer didn't
do that. As I said, it only did that after Screen Saver activation and my
subsequent mouse movement or keyboard use to return from Screen Saver.
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Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
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