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| User Account screens Yesterday I shared my music folder with my girlfriend who has an account on my computer. Ever since I have done that every time she has tried to log in to her account it comes up as a black screen and will not show anything else. The guest account on my computer still comes up but in a solid blue screen. Neither one of the accounts has the start menu or nothing on the screen except the solid color. My account seems to uninfected ny this any help would be helpful. |
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| Re: User Account screens I do not understand it. On one of my machines I have exactly your situation except for the fact the the user is my secretary. How do you guys all get to this point? [color=blue] > My account seems to uninfected ny[/color] What does it mean? "My account seems unaffected?" or what? Kind of hard to fathom. Malware infestation? it both accounts worked at least once then the malware infection is likely the cause. It depends where your girlfriend went on the web, if she clicked some buttons unwittingly and installed things she was not supposed to be installing, just out of poor knowledge of what she was doing. If both accounts never worked properly, consider deleting her account and restarting it from scratch following MS recommendations strictly. Google for it. "Warren" <Warren@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6475B156-176C-4EE7-B303-0BCC6DC96C9D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Yesterday I shared my music folder with my girlfriend who has an account > on > my computer. Ever since I have done that every time she has tried to log > in > to her account it comes up as a black screen and will not show anything > else. > The guest account on my computer still comes up but in a solid blue > screen. > Neither one of the accounts has the start menu or nothing on the screen > except the solid color. My account seems to uninfected ny this any help > would be helpful.[/color] |
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| Re: User Account screens AlexB wrote: (snip drivel) Your awfulness is continually astounding. I wouldn't bother with you but you give destructive and malicious advice. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers [url]www.elephantboycomputers.com[/url] Don't Panic! |
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| Re: User Account screens Warren wrote: [color=blue] > Yesterday I shared my music folder with my girlfriend who has an account > on > my computer. Ever since I have done that every time she has tried to log > in to her account it comes up as a black screen and will not show anything > else. > The guest account on my computer still comes up but in a solid blue > screen. > Neither one of the accounts has the start menu or nothing on the screen > except the solid color. My account seems to uninfected ny this any help > would be helpful.[/color] Shared how? Normally just making your Music folder shared wouldn't do anything harsh like this. Since this happened only yesterday, the first thing I'd try is a System Restore to when things worked. If that fixes things, you're done. If it doesn't fix things, make a new user account and see how that looks. If it is OK, then log into an account with administrative privileges and copy your girlfriend's data over to the new account. I don't suggest copying all the settings when an account has been corrupted. BTW, disable the Guest account. It is a system account not meant for when you are feeling hospital. Make a "Visitors" account or the like for when you want a friend to use your computer and make it a standard user. As for wanting to share your music folder, the best way to share data (music, pictures, files, etc.) with other users on the computer is to put it in the Public folder. If you need more help, post back with lots of details about what you did, what you tried, what the results were. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers [url]www.elephantboycomputers.com[/url] Don't Panic! |
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