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Old January 7th 05, 12:19 AM
arch-i-boy
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Default Log on Change problem same as listed below

here is the problem that Jaqdish had. please see below Log on change


Previously whenever I used to log on, computer used to open with desktop and
from their I used to go to the program according to my need. Since yesterday
things changed and now suddenly whenever I log on my computer window opens.
As far as I know I have not changed any parameter, neither my scheduled task
shows the change.
Explanation to this change will be of great help to me.
Thanks.





I have the exact same problem that Jagdish described. I have
followed Ivee's recommendation as follows:
To access it, click Startrun, then, in the box type in regedit
Hit ok.
Now on the left of your screen look for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
now, click the, then follow this path
Click on
software, then, Microsoft, then windows NT, then current version, then
winlogon...click to highlight winlogon, and now you will see on the right
side of the screen a list of values, etc. Click on a blank spot on that
screen and scroll down until you see userinit. It should read as
follows,

C:\Windows\system32\Userinit.exe

and it does read as above. what next?

Thanks for any help




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Old January 7th 05, 02:43 AM
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Default Log on Change problem same as listed below

My Computer opens at startup
Go to Kelly's site, click on M and scroll down to My Computer opens on boot:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm

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here is the problem that Jaqdish had. please see below Log on change


Previously whenever I used to log on, computer used to open with
desktop and from their I used to go to the program according to my
need. Since yesterday things changed and now suddenly whenever I log
on my computer window opens. As far as I know I have not changed any
parameter, neither my scheduled task shows the change.
Explanation to this change will be of great help to me.
Thanks.





I have the exact same problem that Jagdish described. I have
followed Ivee's recommendation as follows:
To access it, click Startrun, then, in the box type in regedit
Hit ok.
Now on the left of your screen look for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
now, click the, then follow this path
Click on
software, then, Microsoft, then windows NT, then current version,
then winlogon...click to highlight winlogon, and now you will see
on the right side of the screen a list of values, etc. Click on a
blank spot on that screen and scroll down until you see userinit.
It should read as follows,

C:\Windows\system32\Userinit.exe

and it does read as above. what next?

Thanks for any help



 




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