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Colin Moore
January 6th 04, 12:01 AM
Hi
Having a problem with a Users machine, where they go to
shutdown at
the end of the day by doing the usual, clicking on start
and selecting
shutdown. This does nothing.
Now if they press ctrl-alt-delete, the lock computer
screen comes up
with the username displayed. They enter their password
and you get a
normal desktop screen. When they select start and then
shutdown, the
machine shuts down properly.
This is happening in not just our department but other
departments
throughout the organisation.
Cheers
Colin Moore
Bsc (Hons), MCSA
IT Support Officer
Will Denny
January 6th 04, 12:01 AM
Hi
For shutdown/restart problems, please have a look at MVP Jim Eshelman's =
web site:
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm
http://aumha.org/win5/a/tshoot.htm
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Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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> Having a problem with a Users machine, where they go to=20
> shutdown at
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> and selecting
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> Now if they press ctrl-alt-delete, the lock computer=20
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> with the username displayed. They enter their password=20
> and you get a
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> machine shuts down properly.
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> This is happening in not just our department but other=20
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> Cheers
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> Colin Moore
> Bsc (Hons), MCSA
> IT Support Officer
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R. McCarty
January 6th 04, 12:01 AM
If the problem is prevalent throughout your Enterprise, then it is
either the computer's image or an interaction with a application
installed on the computer. What brand of computer are they ?
What type of customizing do you do on them before deployment?
Also do the computers join a Domain ?, this might be a server
issue with roaming profiles or a shutdown script.
"Colin Moore" > wrote in message
...
> Hi
>
> Having a problem with a Users machine, where they go to
> shutdown at
> the end of the day by doing the usual, clicking on start
> and selecting
> shutdown. This does nothing.
>
> Now if they press ctrl-alt-delete, the lock computer
> screen comes up
> with the username displayed. They enter their password
> and you get a
> normal desktop screen. When they select start and then
> shutdown, the
> machine shuts down properly.
>
> This is happening in not just our department but other
> departments
> throughout the organisation.
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Colin Moore
> Bsc (Hons), MCSA
> IT Support Officer
>
Hi
The problem only seem to arise after various patches had
been applied after us installing service pack1. The
patches are around the time of the Blaster worm if I
remember correctly.
Regards
Col
>-----Original Message-----
>If the problem is prevalent throughout your Enterprise,
then it is
>either the computer's image or an interaction with a
application
>installed on the computer. What brand of computer are
they ?
>What type of customizing do you do on them before
deployment?
>Also do the computers join a Domain ?, this might be a
server
>issue with roaming profiles or a shutdown script.
>
>"Colin Moore" > wrote
in message
...
>> Hi
>>
>> Having a problem with a Users machine, where they go to
>> shutdown at
>> the end of the day by doing the usual, clicking on start
>> and selecting
>> shutdown. This does nothing.
>>
>> Now if they press ctrl-alt-delete, the lock computer
>> screen comes up
>> with the username displayed. They enter their password
>> and you get a
>> normal desktop screen. When they select start and then
>> shutdown, the
>> machine shuts down properly.
>>
>> This is happening in not just our department but other
>> departments
>> throughout the organisation.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>
>> Colin Moore
>> Bsc (Hons), MCSA
>> IT Support Officer
>>
>
>
>.
>
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