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Desktop Login Problems Jamie T 07-09-2008
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Posted by Jamie T on July 9, 2008, 10:56 am
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About 3 weeks ago I had a issue hit random PCs in the office. When they login
they get a blank desktop. You can do CRTL-Alt-Del to get task manager and you
can run explorer and desktop comes up.

It is happening on random PCs and laptops. Doens;t seemed to be tied to a a
update as pretty much all PC/laptops run similar software. Not related to
spyware already checked that and most users are not setup as admins.

not related to the domain as it happens when you login in locally on the
computer with the admin account.

At first thought it was a DNS problem but have elminated that as it happens
randomly but it stays with the PCS that it has happened to. Not like new
people are having that problem. seems to happen after you turn off your PC to
long period of time.

Posted by David B. on July 9, 2008, 11:35 am
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This group is for Windows media Center as the title suggests, I would
recommend posting to a more relevant group, such as the general group of
what ever version of Windows your using.

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> About 3 weeks ago I had a issue hit random PCs in the office. When they
> login
> they get a blank desktop. You can do CRTL-Alt-Del to get task manager and
> you
> can run explorer and desktop comes up.
>
> It is happening on random PCs and laptops. Doens;t seemed to be tied to a
> a
> update as pretty much all PC/laptops run similar software. Not related to
> spyware already checked that and most users are not setup as admins.
>
> not related to the domain as it happens when you login in locally on the
> computer with the admin account.
>
> At first thought it was a DNS problem but have elminated that as it
> happens
> randomly but it stays with the PCS that it has happened to. Not like new
> people are having that problem. seems to happen after you turn off your PC
> to
> long period of time.


Posted by Jamie T on July 9, 2008, 11:59 am
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my bad i reposted didn't know it went to the media center grp...can you
delete a thread or just let it get buried?

"David B." wrote:

> This group is for Windows media Center as the title suggests, I would
> recommend posting to a more relevant group, such as the general group of
> what ever version of Windows your using.
>
> --
>
> ----
> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
>
>
>
> > About 3 weeks ago I had a issue hit random PCs in the office. When they
> > login
> > they get a blank desktop. You can do CRTL-Alt-Del to get task manager and
> > you
> > can run explorer and desktop comes up.
> >
> > It is happening on random PCs and laptops. Doens;t seemed to be tied to a
> > a
> > update as pretty much all PC/laptops run similar software. Not related to
> > spyware already checked that and most users are not setup as admins.
> >
> > not related to the domain as it happens when you login in locally on the
> > computer with the admin account.
> >
> > At first thought it was a DNS problem but have elminated that as it
> > happens
> > randomly but it stays with the PCS that it has happened to. Not like new
> > people are having that problem. seems to happen after you turn off your PC
> > to
> > long period of time.
>
>

Posted by Gene E. Bloch on July 9, 2008, 4:57 pm
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Don't worry about the thread - you really can't delete it, and people
will just ignore it - except me, apparently :-)

On 7/09/2008, Jamie T posted this:
> my bad i reposted didn't know it went to the media center grp...can you
> delete a thread or just let it get buried?
>
> "David B." wrote:
>
>> This group is for Windows media Center as the title suggests, I would
>> recommend posting to a more relevant group, such as the general group of
>> what ever version of Windows your using.
>>
>> --
>>
>> ----
>> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
>> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
>>
>>
>>
>>> About 3 weeks ago I had a issue hit random PCs in the office. When they
>>> login
>>> they get a blank desktop. You can do CRTL-Alt-Del to get task manager and
>>> you
>>> can run explorer and desktop comes up.
>>>
>>> It is happening on random PCs and laptops. Doens;t seemed to be tied to a
>>> a
>>> update as pretty much all PC/laptops run similar software. Not related to
>>> spyware already checked that and most users are not setup as admins.
>>>
>>> not related to the domain as it happens when you login in locally on the
>>> computer with the admin account.
>>>
>>> At first thought it was a DNS problem but have elminated that as it
>>> happens
>>> randomly but it stays with the PCS that it has happened to. Not like new
>>> people are having that problem. seems to happen after you turn off your PC
>>> to
>>> long period of time.
>>
>>

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Posted by shotgunman on August 9, 2008, 2:00 pm
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I am having the same trouble, anyone find a way to fix this yet?
Post it here, this is for general question, not media as someone indicated.
thanks.

"Jamie T" wrote:

> About 3 weeks ago I had a issue hit random PCs in the office. When they login
> they get a blank desktop. You can do CRTL-Alt-Del to get task manager and you
> can run explorer and desktop comes up.
>
> It is happening on random PCs and laptops. Doens;t seemed to be tied to a a
> update as pretty much all PC/laptops run similar software. Not related to
> spyware already checked that and most users are not setup as admins.
>
> not related to the domain as it happens when you login in locally on the
> computer with the admin account.
>
> At first thought it was a DNS problem but have elminated that as it happens
> randomly but it stays with the PCS that it has happened to. Not like new
> people are having that problem. seems to happen after you turn off your PC to
> long period of time.

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