- Window 2000 Display Corruption
- Posted by Christopher Lansing on December 12th, 2003
This might not be a specific enough group for this question, but
hopefully someone has an answer, or can direct me to one. We have a
Windows 2000 machine at work that every time one specific user logs in
the display corrupts. The entire display becomes vertical stripes of
red, green, and blue (it used to happen once in a while, not it's every
time as soon as she logs in - so she says). As I understand it only
happens when the one specific user logs in.
I'm not sure if she's tried logging in on a different machine yet, I'm
going to suggest that today.
Has anyone seen this behaviour before, and what could be causing it?
Christopher Lansing
- Posted by Ken Simmons [MSFT] on December 12th, 2003
Hi Christopher,
Try creating a new profile for the user and test.
Regards,
Ken Simmons
Microsoft Technical Support for Platforms and Business Applications
"Christopher Lansing" <c_lansing@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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