[pchelpers] Logging off problem
- From: John Durham <john.modec@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:52:22 +1200
A customer of mine has a Dell PC. His windows system was corrupt so I
re-installed it for him. All went well until we tried to log on. Windows
accepted the click on the user icon and before windows desktop appeared
it logged the user off (without asking for a password). This is one I
have never seen before. Anybody got some ideas on this conundrum?
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