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Suppressing Windows98 logon screen
Have recently noticed that having logged out from KDE the KDM login screen is not being presented, but instead get a blinking cursor. The messages log mentions that the 'Display :0 cannot be opened' and finally 'Display :0 is being disabled (restarting too fast)'. If the X server is restarting too rapidly,

Win XP Home keeps restarting after blue error screen
Other times on login out the login screen is displayed, put parts of it are missing, ie the options available. Also when logging in I occasionally get xsession-errors that returns me to the login screen, this repeats itself a few times until I get in. Further to Eric's request here is the output from dmesg | grep

Well now the keyboard on my login screen disappeared
Now, if I run in Safe Mode nothing wrong occurs but if I run the operating system normally, before the user login screen, a blue window appears with the It this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Check to be sure you

How to prevent the login screen
When I type chkdsk /f at a command line window I get the familiar message "would you like to schedule this volume to be checked next time the system restarts?" I type yes. When I restart WinXP goes directly to the login screen. When I try typing chkdsk /f /r at the prompt and restart I get the message: "cannot open

Login Screen
However, at some point I install many programs later (I forget which program is the last one), the login screen does not display and it just shows a blank blue screen with a mouse curser after restart. The login screen may appear again after several reboot (50%) Any ideas? Or point me to the right direction to

Special Numbering in Headings
However, my computer never went into hibernation, i was trying to uninstall a program and it told me to restart the computer, when i turned it back on and the computer got to the xp login screen neither the mouse nor the keyboard did anything. i know they both work because i have the machine dual booted with

Need to prevent X from restarting
Heading 1 1.1 Heading 2 Test 1 Heading 3 (I presume you want this restarting after each Heading 2) Test 1.1 Heading 4 1. Heading 5 Now, setting up the levels: Cursor in The Login Screen is displayed. 2. Select the Correct Database and server where the Documentor Data is stored. 3. Enter a correct User Name. 4.

Server login hangs
Eventually you will be presented with the Safe Boot login screen. Log in as the administrator. Without launching any other applications, double-click one installer package and perform the installation. Do nothing else; just sit there and wait until the installation is complete. Finally, restart normally.

NWC4.9 on XP Login screen loops
I have also looked at the customization documentation, but that doesn't tell you how to add text to the login screen. You're on the right track with [/TD] [/TR] {INCLUDE disclaim.inc} [/TABLE] Now restart the webaccess application and your disclaimer should appear in the same frame as the login fields.

Windows keeps restarting when it comes to the login screen
Pierre BJ Badyk wrote: hi...i loaded cde 1.02 on for solaris 2.5.1 on my sparc lx...after i log in, it starts to load cde, then you can see the sun background....as soon as you see that, the screen turns white again, then black, then brings me right back to the login screen....does anyone know why this might be

explorer keeps shutting down and restarting
I have just left the PC for a couple of hours. when I can back the screen was blank, I moved the mouse and the account login page appeared. XP Home. explorer.exe keeps restarting every 2 or 3 seconds once I have logged into any user. It also does the same thing in Safemode but not when using a startup disc.

Easy One
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that the Shutdown and Restart buttons are greyed out on the login screen. (And no, nobody else was logged in - fast user switching is enabled[1] - but the buttons are also disabled even from startup without anybody logging in). The only options I could find were to *hide* those buttons in the login options.

Customize login screen
After upgrading, the DECWindows login screen didn't come up. The DECW$SERVER_0 process was there but no DTLOGIN or DTGREET processes. Tried restarting the server (several times) with @sys$manager:decw$startup restart, but still the same. Noticed in the accounting log that each time I tried to start it,

I lost my admin psswd and I am stuck as a user with limited previl
However when the user clicks a message to view it, the login screen! reappears instead of the message window. This also happens when the user clicks the Compose command. What has happened and how can I restore the original (and correct) behaviour? I saw the same when someone restarted oracle without restarting our

GW 5.5 sp3a client locking up
When you view the Login screen, the users appear to be defaulting to the correct database (as they were configured in their properties screen), I've even tried deleting the users and their objects and recreating everything (including stopping and restarting the SQL Server service), but the behavior persists.

XP restarts before login screen --> HELP Required ??
Everything was going well until I did the required restart. Right after the login screen came up I started getting some errors. The first error is: "Upddlg has caused an error in <unknown>. Upddlg will now close. If you continue to experience problems try restarting your computer." Then the next error comes up when

windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer
Do you get the windows logon screen? 2. On the notebook, open Remote Desktop Connection, input 127.0.0.1, and click Connect button. Then restart notebook to test. If we cannot resolve the issue after we perform the above steps, please help me collect some information for further investigation: Please gather MPS

Cannot login as root using xdm in 3.4R
reboot/restart the computer Are you no longer plagued with the log on prompt? If no, you're done, if yes, keep reading. I have a windows login screen that pops up on startup. I don't know the person that setup my windows with users - but for the life of me I can't get rid of the stupid thing.

RWW and RDP Fail On One Client Only
boot up pc and you are prompted with netware login screen 2.) enter user credentials and hit ok 3.) you are prompted with a netware login screen, goto 2 until shutdown and restart are selected. 4.) After restart you are allowed to login on first try. 5.) shutdown and restart the computer again, you are prompted

Login screen instead of message window....
We've just got up and running with Panther (server and clients) at work, and now everyone is complaining that the Shutdown and Restart buttons are greyed out on the login screen. (And no, nobody else was logged in - fast user switching is enabled[1] - but the buttons are also disabled even from startup without