RE: Welcome Screen Changed After Virus Removal

From: Daniel Chung (Chung_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/22/05


Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 03:37:01 -0800

When I try the change the way user log on or off in the control panel there
is an error which read " A Dynamic Link Library (DLL) Routine Failed" . After
i check the 2 boxes and enter again the 2 boxes were unchecked? Why is this
happening?

"BAR" wrote:

> Well perhaps the best thingy to do is reinstall the XP thingy and perform a
> repair installation.
>
> That way everythingy will be back to normal thingy and you can play with the
> thingy as you like.
>
> "Daniel Chung" wrote:
>
> > Hi my XP welcome screen changed after i did a virus removal using a program
> > which i forgot. After i removed the virus it ask me to restart and when it
> > restart it say window is starting in some mode. At the welcome screen it has
> > changed from XP welcome screen to a classic window log in screen. Ive tried
> > changing it back using the control panel user account thingy but only the
> > shut down screen changes back to XP style and the welcome screen still stay
> > the same. The task manager is changed as well. How do i solve this problem
> > althought everything is doing fine now?



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