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Screensaver autoactivation after reboot?
My screensaver is set active with a timeout of 60 sec plus password
dialog (IsSecure=1). After reboot, these settings are still in the registry and in Control Panel - Display Properties - Screensaver, but they dont work. They work only after manual confirmation with OK. How do I get them to work unattendedly after reboot? Thanks, Sven |
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Screensaver autoactivation after reboot?
Hi Sven,
Is your computer connected to certain domain? Or does it come with third party software that manages the screen saver and such? "Sven Berg" wrote: My screensaver is set active with a timeout of 60 sec plus password dialog (IsSecure=1). After reboot, these settings are still in the registry and in Control Panel - Display Properties - Screensaver, but they dont work. They work only after manual confirmation with OK. How do I get them to work unattendedly after reboot? Thanks, Sven |
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Screensaver autoactivation after reboot?
There is no third manager for screensavers installed. The machine
adheres to a peer to peer network. In startup, there are 3 instant messaging programs and 2 remote control clients. None of them stops screensaver activity, though, if screensaver was activated manually. inavlis wrote: Hi Sven, Is your computer connected to certain domain? Or does it come with third party software that manages the screen saver and such? "Sven Berg" wrote: My screensaver is set active with a timeout of 60 sec plus password dialog (IsSecure=1). After reboot, these settings are still in the registry and in Control Panel - Display Properties - Screensaver, but they dont work. They work only after manual confirmation with OK. How do I get them to work unattendedly after reboot? Thanks, Sven- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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Screensaver autoactivation after reboot?
Hi Sven,
Were you intended to set screensavers that come with Windows XP or those that you download from the Internet? Try to do registry edit for this entry : PLEASE BACK UP YOUR REGISTRY FIRST... Key : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon Name: CachedLogonsCount Type: REG_SZ Data: 10 (default), 1 (new) HTH, "Sven Berg" wrote: There is no third manager for screensavers installed. The machine adheres to a peer to peer network. In startup, there are 3 instant messaging programs and 2 remote control clients. None of them stops screensaver activity, though, if screensaver was activated manually. inavlis wrote: Hi Sven, Is your computer connected to certain domain? Or does it come with third party software that manages the screen saver and such? "Sven Berg" wrote: My screensaver is set active with a timeout of 60 sec plus password dialog (IsSecure=1). After reboot, these settings are still in the registry and in Control Panel - Display Properties - Screensaver, but they dont work. They work only after manual confirmation with OK. How do I get them to work unattendedly after reboot? Thanks, Sven- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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Screensaver autoactivation after reboot?
On Dec 17, 5:11 pm, Sven Berg wrote:
My screensaver is set active with a timeout of 60 sec plus password dialog (IsSecure=1). After reboot, these settings are still in the registry and in Control Panel - Display Properties - Screensaver, but they dont work. They work only after manual confirmation with OK. How do I get them to work unattendedly after reboot? Thanks, Sven Temperorly disable your antivirus/spyware protection then see if it works. |
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