- Apr 19, 2001
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I just installed a rather rude application that somehow changed the login and logout methods for me on my Win XP Pro system. I used to have the WinXP standard big colorful icons at login (but actually I was set to auto login) and at logout, had the XP-style dialog with the assorted buttons to reboot, or shutdown.
After installing the unfriendly app (Cisco VPN), it changed my settings somehow so that now I have what are essentially the old NT-style login and logout prompts. So now, I have to login in every time and the old-style login prompt, and pick reboot/shutdown from a dropdown menu every time.
Does anyone know how I can change my login and logout dialogs back to the normal XP style ones? I suppose it's possible that uninstalling the crappy Cisco app might reset things, but I need the app and can't uninstall it right now.
After installing the unfriendly app (Cisco VPN), it changed my settings somehow so that now I have what are essentially the old NT-style login and logout prompts. So now, I have to login in every time and the old-style login prompt, and pick reboot/shutdown from a dropdown menu every time.
Does anyone know how I can change my login and logout dialogs back to the normal XP style ones? I suppose it's possible that uninstalling the crappy Cisco app might reset things, but I need the app and can't uninstall it right now.
