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| Have to press log off twice to actually log off Hi there, I am running a suite of around 30 machines that were all imaged off the same image so they are all identical. They are all running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all the latest patches and updates applied to them. They are all added to a Server 2003 SP1 AD Domain. The problem I am having is when anyone goes to log off the workstation they have to press log off twice, pressing log off once does nothing at all, the same goes for restart or shut down, once you do it the 2nd time the workstation actaully does what it is supposed to have done the first time. The workstations are all running 2gb ram and 3ghz intel dual core processors and have only been installed a week so it is not system lag or anything like that. Once you log off etc the second time it instantly does what its supposed to, so its just very annoying more than anything. Anyone any ideas? . |
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| Re: Have to press log off twice to actually log off On Mar 15, 6:35 am, Iain <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi there, I am running a suite of around 30 machines that were all imaged off > the same image so they are all identical. They are all running Windows XP Pro > SP2 with all the latest patches and updates applied to them. They are all > added to a Server 2003 SP1 AD Domain. > > The problem I am having is when anyone goes to log off the workstation they > have to press log off twice, pressing log off once does nothing at all, the > same goes for restart or shut down, once you do it the 2nd time the > workstation actaully does what it is supposed to have done the first time. > > The workstations are all running 2gb ram and 3ghz intel dual core processors > and have only been installed a week so it is not system lag or anything like > that. Once you log off etc the second time it instantly does what its > supposed to, so its just very annoying more than anything. Anyone any ideas? . Response made by Cstorms in November: This sounds like some service or hidden app thats not closing properly. I am not sure exactly how to track it down but I have had this happen with a machine having the same issue with some generic sound mixer application. I would say try and track down the program that is hanging on you. |
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| Re: Have to press log off twice to actually log off Thanks for that Robert, I disabled all the services using msconfig and it didnt make any diff so I re enabled them and disabled all the startup programs in the startup section and it fixed the prob, after enabling them one by one I found out it was CLIStart.exe causing the problem, the ati control center, since I dont need this as I can access everything through display properties I shall be removing its entry from registry next time everyone logs in using the login script. :o) Many Thanks Iain.S "Robert Jacobs" wrote: > On Mar 15, 6:35 am, Iain <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Hi there, I am running a suite of around 30 machines that were all imaged off > > the same image so they are all identical. They are all running Windows XP Pro > > SP2 with all the latest patches and updates applied to them. They are all > > added to a Server 2003 SP1 AD Domain. > > > > The problem I am having is when anyone goes to log off the workstation they > > have to press log off twice, pressing log off once does nothing at all, the > > same goes for restart or shut down, once you do it the 2nd time the > > workstation actaully does what it is supposed to have done the first time. > > > > The workstations are all running 2gb ram and 3ghz intel dual core processors > > and have only been installed a week so it is not system lag or anything like > > that. Once you log off etc the second time it instantly does what its > > supposed to, so its just very annoying more than anything. Anyone any ideas? . > > Response made by Cstorms in November: > > This sounds like some service or hidden app thats not closing > properly. > I am not sure exactly how to track it down but I have had this happen > with a machine having the same issue with some generic sound mixer > application. I would say try and track down the program that is > hanging > on you. > > |
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