Re: Server 2003 logon blanked out.

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"malc" <gitso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> in the last week or so, we have noticed that we are unable to log onto
> one of our servers running Windows Server 2003. After pressing the
> Ctrl+alt+del combination, both the username and password box are greyed
> out, so we can't type anything into them.
> Has anyone seen this before, or got any idea how to fix it?
>
> thanks,
>
> Malc

Do you by any chance have a APC UPS connected to this server and is it
running APC Software version 6.xx?

John..


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