Windows logon dialog

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Hi!

I have this old PII machine running Win98SE. After changing to a newer LCD
display with 1280*1024 reolution, and setting the resolution in Windows to
the same all works OK. Except that the logon dialog still appear in the old
1024*768. I have tried to search around to fin a solution, but no luck. Maybe
someone her can help me?

Kind regards
Tore B. Bjoernsen
 
Re: Windows logon dialog

Hello Tore,
You could try running the monitor software from the run services key, which
will load it before logon. You will have to identify the entry in the
registry (or other place) which loads the app. and reproduce the command
under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices.
HTH,
ern.

"Tore.B.B." <Tore.B.B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7FDB988C-02A3-4747-A0EE-00E0D18FD159@microsoft.com...
> Hi!
>
> I have this old PII machine running Win98SE. After changing to a newer LCD
> display with 1280*1024 reolution, and setting the resolution in Windows to
> the same all works OK. Except that the logon dialog still appear in the

old
> 1024*768. I have tried to search around to fin a solution, but no luck.

Maybe
> someone her can help me?
>
> Kind regards
> Tore B. Bjoernsen
 
Re: Windows logon dialog

"Tore.B.B." <Tore.B.B.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7FDB988C-02A3-4747-A0EE-00E0D18FD159@microsoft.com
| Hi!
|
| I have this old PII machine running Win98SE. After changing to a
| newer LCD display with 1280*1024 reolution, and setting the
| resolution in Windows to the same all works OK. Except that the logon
| dialog still appear in the old 1024*768. I have tried to search
| around to fin a solution, but no luck. Maybe someone her can help me?

Not sure, but I suppose it could be a missing LoadPowerProfile at fault.
You should have TWO...

(1) "START button, Run, RegEdit".
(2) Open to...
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"
by...

(a) Click plus signs, beginning left of "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE".
& ending left of "CurrentVersion".

(b) Scroll the alphabetical list of keys under it in the left pane,
& click "Run" in the left pane.

(c) Look for "LoadPowerProfile" in the right pane.
If not there... R-Clk an empty area of the right pane, point
to "New", & select "String value". Paste "LoadPowerProfile"
(without the quotes) for it's name.

(d) R-Clk "LoadPowerProfile" in the right pane,
& select "Modify".

(e) Paste the following (w/o the quotes) into the "Value data" box...
"Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme"

Do the same for
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunService
s"
^----- That "s" has wrapped away from "RunServices".

Actually, after step (f), look for & click "RunServices" in the left
pane, & take it from there.

Also you may click the minus keys-- "RunServices-" & "Run-"-- & delete
any "LoadPowerProfile" in the right pane.

Maybe just to look this over, do a dry run, & get back with
questions.

CAREFUL in the Registry. Delete nothing but "LoadPowerProfiles" in the
minus (-) keys.

| Kind regards
| Tore B. Bjoernsen

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Thanks or Good Luck,
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Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
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