Re: Welcome screen shows after Screen Saver



Wesley Vogel wrote:
> Welcome to Windows Screen Appears When You Start Windows XP After You
> Install the .NET Framework 1.1
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;827072
>
> What is the ASP.NET Machine Account?
> http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/aspdot.php
>
>
> In Mlmif.7017$Wu.2277@fed1read05">news:Mlmif.7017$Wu.2277@fed1read05,
> Darrell S <dumbwid@xxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
>> Wesley Vogel wrote:
>>> Depends on a number of things.
>>>
>>> On resume
>>> [[Specifies whether the logon window is displayed when you resume
>>> using
>>> the computer after the screen saver has started running. If logging
>>> on requires a password, you will have to type the password when you
>>> resume work.]]
>>>
>>> If not password protected, this shows...
>>> On resume, password protect
>>>
>>> If Fast User Switching is turned on, this shows...
>>> On resume, display Welcome screen
>>>
>>> Selecting the On Resume, password protect check box will lock your
>>> computer when the screen saver is activated. When you begin working
>>> again you will be prompted to type your password to unlock it.
>>>
>>> On resume, display Welcome screen is displayed if...
>>> ? Welcome Screen enabled
>>> ? Fast User Switching enabled
>>> ? More than one user
>>>
>>> These accounts do *NOT* count...
>>> Administrator
>>> ASPNET
>>> Guest
>>> HelpAssistant
>>> SUPPORT_xxxxx
>>>
>>> On resume, display Welcome screen will change to On resume, password
>>> protect if not enough users.
>>>
>>>
>>> In _J1if.6784$Wu.1552@fed1read05">news:_J1if.6784$Wu.1552@fed1read05,
>>> Darrell S <dumbwid@xxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
>>>> For years, after my screen saver has activated, if I come back and
>>>> move the mouse or touch a key, my normal Windows screen displays
>>>> again. Recently it began showing the Welcome screen when I moved
>>>> the mouse or touched a key. Then I had to click my User name to
>>>> return to Windows display.
>>>>
>>>> A little research found that my ScreenSaver setup had a checkmark
>>>> before "on resume display welcome screen". I removed that
>>>> checkmark and my screen saver returned to its normal operation. Is
>>>> that Welcome screen option something new that got installed by a
>>>> Windows update? I know I never placed that checkmark there.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>>>> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
>>>> -
>>
>> That is all very interesting but does not address the question. How
>> did my Screen Saver resume function get changed without input from
>> me?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Darrell R. Schmidt
>> B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
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That link is about the Welcome screen showing at bootup. My computer didn't
do that. As I said, it only did that after Screen Saver activation and my
subsequent mouse movement or keyboard use to return from Screen Saver.

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Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
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