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Chris Dour #1
Login screen display
Have an interesting problem on a Windows Server 2003
system. The login screen background, title bar, border,
etc. are all set to black, so all you can see is the
Windows Server 2003 banner. You can still hit ctrl-alt-
del and log in, but can't see any of the fields or
buttons. I've ruled out a hardware problem by using
several different flavors of video (both onboard and add-
on), and it does it on all of them. I've tried updating
the video drivers, etc. Any suggestions?
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Jon Drover #2
Re: Login screen display
"Chris Dour" <cdour@alphaomegait.com> wrote in news:1900801c44cc4$d8c49780
$a601280a@phx.gbl:
I'm having the same problem after I ran out of disc space> Have an interesting problem on a Windows Server 2003
> system. The login screen background, title bar, border,
> etc. are all set to black, so all you can see is the
> Windows Server 2003 banner. You can still hit ctrl-alt-
> del and log in, but can't see any of the fields or
> buttons. I've ruled out a hardware problem by using
> several different flavors of video (both onboard and add-
> on), and it does it on all of them. I've tried updating
> the video drivers, etc. Any suggestions?
>
with SBS. In addition to my login display turning black,
the system logs in with a different administrator profile.
Any suggestions?
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