Bill
Fri Mar 14 18:02:58 PDT 2008
"Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:#7amtKTgIHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> shortgirl wrote:
>
>
>
>>> > It is like it is frozen: if you can click on the username and get a
>>> > password box to open, you cannot get a cursor blink in the box.
>
>> They log off, XP Pro, custom-built I think [A-Open] two yrs old, new hard
>> drive though, AVG antivirus, Windows Firewall, is that everything?
>> Installed Open Office, Adobe reader and that is all.
>
> Did you install current drivers for all your hardware? Since this is a
> custom-built machine, you would need to get drivers from the hardware
> mftrs.' websites.
>
> To find out what hardware is in your computer:
>
> 1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer.
> 2. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc
> Advisor or System Information for Windows.
>
>
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor
>
http://www.gtopala.com/ - System Information for Windows
>
> The reason I asked about antivirus/security software is that it seems to
> me
> that something you have running in the background is interfering with
> proper log off. The first suspect in these sorts of cases is
> antivirus/security software. The second suspect is a bad driver. The third
> is other software, even printer software.
>
> So my troubleshooting steps in this case would be to:
>
> 1. Update all my drivers and test.
> 2. If that didn't solve the issue, do clean-boot troubleshooting and test.
>
> Clean boot in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
> Clean-boot advanced troubleshooting in Windows XP -
>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434
> How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP -
>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560
>
> 3. If that didn't test, I would then look to the hardware and make sure
> nothing like the video card is failing or the RAM is bad. That's a long
> shot and WAG but I wanted to be thorough here.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
One solution if something in the background is preventing a proper logoff,
is to use Microsoft's very own User Profile Hive Cleanup utility.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=1B286E6D-8912-4E18-B570-42470E2F3582
This runs as a service in the background and makes sure all hives of a
user's portion of the registry are closed when you logoff/shutdown. Hope
this helps!