Windows 7 Thread, Kicked back to Ctrl Alt Del Screen in Technical; I am having a weird problem with our machines, does it on all machines with Windows 7 on, when i ...
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16th August 2010, 10:45 AM #1 Kicked back to Ctrl Alt Del Screen
I am having a weird problem with our machines, does it on all machines with Windows 7 on, when i log on i press crtl alt del put my username and password in, it starts to log me in says logging on and then kicks me to the ctrl alt del screen, i can then retype my username and password and it logs me in as normal.
I am not sure if the power saving is causing an issue all i can tell is the screen turns off after 10 mins and the pc goes to sleep at 30 which is the standard i think.
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16th August 2010, 11:49 AM #2
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We had this very same problem, try changing the Power Option "Require a password on wakeup" to "No". This seems to fix the issue.
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Thanks to Winner from:
tomscaper (17th August 2010)
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17th August 2010, 02:49 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
Winner
We had this very same problem, try changing the Power Option "Require a password on wakeup" to "No". This seems to fix the issue.
Thanks i will try that, where about is that, and can it be set by group policy.
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17th August 2010, 04:14 PM #4 Have this problem also, its only when a machine wakes up from sleep, and went to sleep / hibernate at the logon screen (no previous user live).
Accepts user and pw then puts back to CTRL ALT DEL screen.
Simon
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17th August 2010, 11:23 PM #5
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This is a known problem with KB977074. A hotfix will be available in October 2010. In the meantime we found that the best solution was to uninstall this update.
Simon
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4 Thanks to spy:
FragglePete (21st August 2010), Psymon (18th August 2010), RabbieBurns (18th August 2010), tomscaper (2nd September 2010)
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18th August 2010, 08:56 AM #6
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