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X daemon permanently running
Restart normally. "Tammy" <Ta...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:69FBA143-291D-4001-8583-38EA9A7C7481@microsoft.com... Hello, when I start up my computer, I get to the login screen. When I click on a username to log in (i don't use a password to log in) it gives me a black screen with no visible

OS X - login screen delay after logout
When restarting I tried to login but get an errormessage saying something like this (translated from Swedish): The domain does not exist or cannot be accessed. You have to logon locally. In the domain/hostname list (bottom select box) in the login screen, pick the hostname that was assigned to your host (it has

WIN 98 LOGIN SCREEN
David thunderbol...@netscape.net comp os linux misc Joe Hill wrote: We are having a problem where our login screen is freezing if the user has not logged in for quite some time. Not a fix but have you tried CTRL+ALT+Backspace to restart the X server? -- Confucius: He who play in root, eventually kill tree.

No administrator logon
Anyway, some time before I restarted my machine and welcome screen was freezed... I restarted it again pushing the button and it was freezed again... another time... the same result! I had to shut down, wait a minute, restart and then I could logon :mad: -- Dani.

power button shutdown at login screen?
This web site explains how to do it: http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/nologon.htm#AutoLogon Click Start Click Shutdown Choose "Restart" When Windows comes back up, a login screen should be displayed. For the name, type TEST (hit enter) For the password, type nothing, just hit the enter key. If Windows asks for password

Using other Window Managers with X logins
sca...@jpj.net novell support os client win9x Subject: If you CAN'T LOGIN, try this... SOLUTION: If you can't type anything when you see the login screen, press ALT - Tab on the keyboard. Suddenly it should work fine. You do not need to restart or shut down the computer to fix this problem.

Please Help: Windows XP Pro keeps restarting - Login screen ...
Can shut down by switching users to Login Screen, then selecting Shutdown. Have loaded latest patches - is a OS reload required? By default Windows will perform an automatic restart when there is a serious error. It would appear that there is a background program, driver or process that is common to all of your

Still having Netmail 3.5.2 problems
Went to the PDC to bring up the login screen, & only the username & password fields ( problem is described in the 2nd article below ), & I was unable to login to the PDC .... In Windows 2000, when the Lsass.exe process stops the computer restarts after you receive the following message: The system process LSASS.

ctrl-alt-delete interface
My Windows Xp starts up fine but there is all the sudden no login screen and it boots directly to the desktop. Then after about 1 Min it shuts down and restarts by itself. I have tried recovering back a couple days but it still does the same thing. The only way to stop it is to switch users and let it sit on the

Computer (XP Pro) keeps restarting after windows is loaded
Since
we don't use WebPublisher, and don't need to change the language, I was hoping that I could get the Webaccess login screen URL=/servlet/webacc> Putting that in your index.html and restarting the server should cause an immediate redirect to webaccess when you go to http://webmail.server.com -- Jim Michael

??Howto to regain login screen??
Dave Nickason [SBS MVP] gwdib...@NOSPAM.frontiernet.net microsoft public windows server sbs It won't let you restart using the shutdown command from your desktop I went to login to the locked console and after I entered the password the screen went black, then painted the desktop color and hung at that point.

cde restarting
Everything works perfectly unless/until I restart the X server. This appears to be initiated automatically when running GDM -- ie, GDM starts, you log in using that X session, you log out and the session stops, GDM starts X again and displays the login screen. This seems to happen a bit more than 1/3 of the times I

Network Login
Summary: I do want an automatic X login screen when I boot up. I don't want it to automatically restart if I logoff or kill X. Any suggestions? There are about four common login managers on Linux: xdm, wdm, kdm, gdm. To get rid of the X login screen, one possibility would be to uninstall the active login manager.

Panther Shutdown/Restart buttons disabled
Chris> It returns me to the graphical login screen. Not sure if Chris> this is really a retstart of X. It should be a restart of X. That key sequence is the magic used to kill the X server from the keyboard. If you went back to the login screen it is because X restarted after it was killed. Cheers!

cant reboot or restart
The
only way to restart is to reboot! Is there a better way? First, don't bother starting a second X session on from the command line. Either do whatever configuring you need to do right there in your initial X then logout (since you're using Gnome) of that session so it tosses you back to the GDM login screen OR,

Restarting X after graphical login
To get on the network I have to log off and then it brings up the network login screen. I have tried reinstalling the client, deleted pwl files, Checked the password settings. Then network work fine once you login. Plus I have trouble restarting and sometimes shutting down my PC where it will not.

Where is login screen for www.zone.com??
Daniel Reib [MSFT] danr...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public sqlserver reportingsvcs Try restarting IIS. -- -Daniel This posting is provided "AS IS" with no Is there a way to recover from this without restarting the server? I am using Windows 2003 Server. I've tried restarting the ReportServer service,

SBS Server restarting every 10 min
It won't let you restart using the shutdown command from your desktop PC? I'm prejudiced as I'm currently fighting an AV problem, but I would always start with AV I went to login to the locked console and after I entered the password the screen went black, then painted the desktop color and hung at that point.

Domain portion of Login screen disappears.
(187612) - When your computer restarts after you run Windows 98 Setup, you may see the following error message: While Initializing device CONFIGMG: when I try to boot winSE it goes thru its start up rutine as it always does,until it gets to the screen that pops up for the login ,then it shuts the computer off.

no mouse or keyboard response at login
Ctrl-alt- [should have added: we use contextless login so when you move from user name to password, there is a brief delay whilst the context is found for the user. It is at this point that it fails and hangs. del would result in the blue screen of death and the machine restarting. This is happening across all 5