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I have pretty fresh installation of windows xp pro (week ago) and i have been
trying to get the "ctrl + alt + del" login screen at startup instead of the typical welcome screen. I have all of the current Windows updates. When i try to go into "change the way users log on or off" i get a "the module cannot be found" alert box. What is shown visually on the screen in the "change the way users log on or off" is that the two check boxes are already unchecked which is the way it should be to enable the ctrl + alt + del login (along with the disable feature in security settings). I still have te welcome screen, so i am figuring that the problem has more to do with this missing module. Please help. Other info: I recently tried security program Mcafee Internet Security and uninstalled it. I also had Norton System Works installed, but uninstalled that. Now i have Norton Internet Security instaled and am sticking with that. Could the install and uninstall of the products cuased the "module" problem. |
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> Could the install and uninstall of the products cuased the "module"
problem. ? In a word.. 0xFFFF. Might be worth seeing if you can do a System Restore to before the point these were installed. |
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Unfortunately, i never have any luck with system restore. That won't do the
trick. I hope i don't have to re-install Windows. "Ian" wrote: > > Could the install and uninstall of the products cuased the "module" > problem. ? > > In a word.. 0xFFFF. > > > Might be worth seeing if you can do a System Restore to before the point > these were installed. > > |
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Ithompson,
Type in Start, Run: regsvr32 jscript.dll regsvr32 wshom.ocx If you receive the following error or similar, then reinstall Windows Script 5.6 frm the URL given at the bottom: [Error 1] LoadLibrary("wshom.ocx") failed - The specified module could not be found. [/Error 1] [Error 2] LoadLibrary("jscript.dll") failed - The specified module could not be found. [/Error 2] BTW, it's no surprise to me that scripting gets broken after removing a Norton product. Download details: Windows Script 5.6 for Windows XP and Windows 2000: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en -- Ramesh, Microsoft MVP Windows XP Shell/User Windows XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "Ithompson" <Ithompson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:947E8257-7031-460B-91A0-5947F389920D@microsoft.com... >I have pretty fresh installation of windows xp pro (week ago) and i have >been > trying to get the "ctrl + alt + del" login screen at startup instead of > the > typical welcome screen. I have all of the current Windows updates. > > When i try to go into "change the way users log on or off" i get a "the > module cannot be found" alert box. What is shown visually on the screen in > the "change the way users log on or off" is that the two check boxes are > already unchecked which is the way it should be to enable the ctrl + alt + > del login (along with the disable feature in security settings). I still > have > te welcome screen, so i am figuring that the problem has more to do with > this > missing module. > > Please help. > > Other info: > I recently tried security program Mcafee Internet Security and uninstalled > it. I also had Norton System Works installed, but uninstalled that. Now i > have Norton Internet Security instaled and am sticking with that. Could > the > install and uninstall of the products cuased the "module" problem. |
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You are a GENIUS! That did the trick. After I ran those commands or scripts I
noticed that it said successful and I thought we were back to square one and that we had not accomplished anything, but I decided to go in and try the "change the way users log on and off" and it opened up with no alert box and I was able to switch the settings to my liking. After a successful log in using the ctrl + alt + del prompted box I am here to report my happiness. Thank you very much and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS! BTW, do you think it was the security programs install/uninstall that caused the problem? And, since I ran those scripts in the run box are they going to stay working? PS: I have another problem that I am about to post in the newsgroup (plus the office newsgroup) that I think is related to the same issue. Maybe you would be so kind as to troubleshoot it for me? I have a copy of Office 2003 Professional w/Business Contact Manager. When I installed Windows a week ago my Business Contact Manager worked properly, but after making all the security program switches that I described above and updating my computer with the latest updates (required and optional) I was getting a serious error and the program kept closing and opening over and over again. Once I uninstalled the program the errors stopped, but no matter how many times I uninstall and re-install the program never actually initiates or runs. It's like I am not even installing it. One of the updates I installed was the newer version of Microsoft .net Framework (2.2 or something close) and I figured that may have been the point when it all went wrong, so I uninstalled that, but still no change. Install and uninstall my Business Contact Manager just doesn't work! I'll be posting this directly in the newsgroup, but if you have any ideas please let me know! Thank you once again!! Ithompson "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote: > Ithompson, > > Type in Start, Run: > > regsvr32 jscript.dll > regsvr32 wshom.ocx > > If you receive the following error or similar, then reinstall Windows Script > 5.6 frm the URL given at the bottom: > > [Error 1] > LoadLibrary("wshom.ocx") failed - The specified module could not be > found. > [/Error 1] > > [Error 2] > LoadLibrary("jscript.dll") failed - The specified module could not be > found. > [/Error 2] > > > BTW, it's no surprise to me that scripting gets broken after removing a > Norton product. > > Download details: Windows Script 5.6 for Windows XP and Windows 2000: > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > -- > Ramesh, Microsoft MVP > Windows XP Shell/User > > Windows XP Troubleshooting > http://www.winhelponline.com > > > "Ithompson" <Ithompson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:947E8257-7031-460B-91A0-5947F389920D@microsoft.com... > >I have pretty fresh installation of windows xp pro (week ago) and i have > >been > > trying to get the "ctrl + alt + del" login screen at startup instead of > > the > > typical welcome screen. I have all of the current Windows updates. > > > > When i try to go into "change the way users log on or off" i get a "the > > module cannot be found" alert box. What is shown visually on the screen in > > the "change the way users log on or off" is that the two check boxes are > > already unchecked which is the way it should be to enable the ctrl + alt + > > del login (along with the disable feature in security settings). I still > > have > > te welcome screen, so i am figuring that the problem has more to do with > > this > > missing module. > > > > Please help. > > > > Other info: > > I recently tried security program Mcafee Internet Security and uninstalled > > it. I also had Norton System Works installed, but uninstalled that. Now i > > have Norton Internet Security instaled and am sticking with that. Could > > the > > install and uninstall of the products cuased the "module" problem. > > |
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You're welcome! Same to you Ithompson... Merry Christmas and a prosperous
New Year. >> do you think it was the security programs install/uninstall that caused >> the problem? Yes! Uninstallation of NAV / NIS /NSW probably. >> And, since I ran those scripts in the run box are they going to stay >> working? Yes, it should. -- Ramesh, Microsoft MVP Windows XP Shell/User Windows XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "Ithompson" <Ithompson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CAFD5C01-E710-40A7-92B2-11F42A2A43F1@microsoft.com... > You are a GENIUS! That did the trick. After I ran those commands or > scripts I > noticed that it said successful and I thought we were back to square one > and > that we had not accomplished anything, but I decided to go in and try the > "change the way users log on and off" and it opened up with no alert box > and > I was able to switch the settings to my liking. After a successful log in > using the ctrl + alt + del prompted box I am here to report my happiness. > Thank you very much and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS! > > BTW, do you think it was the security programs install/uninstall that > caused > the problem? And, since I ran those scripts in the run box are they going > to > stay working? > > PS: I have another problem that I am about to post in the newsgroup (plus > the office newsgroup) that I think is related to the same issue. Maybe you > would be so kind as to troubleshoot it for me? > > I have a copy of Office 2003 Professional w/Business Contact Manager. When > I > installed Windows a week ago my Business Contact Manager worked properly, > but > after making all the security program switches that I described above and > updating my computer with the latest updates (required and optional) I was > getting a serious error and the program kept closing and opening over and > over again. Once I uninstalled the program the errors stopped, but no > matter > how many times I uninstall and re-install the program never actually > initiates or runs. It's like I am not even installing it. > > One of the updates I installed was the newer version of Microsoft .net > Framework (2.2 or something close) and I figured that may have been the > point > when it all went wrong, so I uninstalled that, but still no change. > Install > and uninstall my Business Contact Manager just doesn't work! > > I'll be posting this directly in the newsgroup, but if you have any ideas > please let me know! Thank you once again!! > > Ithompson > > > > "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote: > >> Ithompson, >> >> Type in Start, Run: >> >> regsvr32 jscript.dll >> regsvr32 wshom.ocx >> >> If you receive the following error or similar, then reinstall Windows >> Script >> 5.6 frm the URL given at the bottom: >> >> [Error 1] >> LoadLibrary("wshom.ocx") failed - The specified module could not be >> found. >> [/Error 1] >> >> [Error 2] >> LoadLibrary("jscript.dll") failed - The specified module could not be >> found. >> [/Error 2] >> >> >> BTW, it's no surprise to me that scripting gets broken after removing a >> Norton product. >> >> Download details: Windows Script 5.6 for Windows XP and Windows 2000: >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en >> >> -- >> Ramesh, Microsoft MVP >> Windows XP Shell/User >> >> Windows XP Troubleshooting >> http://www.winhelponline.com |
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