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Black screen on domain logon
  1. #1


    Michele Perrotta Guest

    Black screen on domain logon

    Hi, I can use correctly my notebook (HP Pavillon dv6519ea)with Vista
    Ultimate if I use a local account, but since I joined it on my office
    domain(Win2003) I can't correctly logon in the domain; I can keep on
    correctly logon with a local account and browse the network, but if I
    try to logon with my domain account, it shows a black screen with the
    white mouse pointer and nothing happens till I press CTRL+ALT+DEL and
    then it shows again the logon interface. Lately I tried to logon to
    the domain, booting my PC in safe mode and it works: I can logon to
    the domain and it creates the profile folder under c:\users but still
    doesn't work in normal mode.
    Any help? Thanks




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  2. #2


    Michael O Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    Sounds like a corrupt profile. Log on as another user with admin rights,
    delete the profile you log onto the domain with, log off, and on as the
    domain user. this will recreate your profile, obviously you will loose any
    personalization and files under %username%\Documents, but you can get the
    files before you delete the profile. There is a remote chance chkdsk will
    fix any corruption, but I wouldn't count on it.

    "Michele Perrotta" <disney.walter@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:1195082851.697250.23390@xxxxxx

    > Hi, I can use correctly my notebook (HP Pavillon dv6519ea)with Vista
    > Ultimate if I use a local account, but since I joined it on my office
    > domain(Win2003) I can't correctly logon in the domain; I can keep on
    > correctly logon with a local account and browse the network, but if I
    > try to logon with my domain account, it shows a black screen with the
    > white mouse pointer and nothing happens till I press CTRL+ALT+DEL and
    > then it shows again the logon interface. Lately I tried to logon to
    > the domain, booting my PC in safe mode and it works: I can logon to
    > the domain and it creates the profile folder under c:\users but still
    > doesn't work in normal mode.
    > Any help? Thanks
    >

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  3. #3


    Michele Perrotta Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    On 15 Nov, 03:27, "Michael O" <momal...@xxxxxx> wrote:

    > Sounds like a corrupt profile. Log on as another user with admin rights,
    > delete the profile you log onto the domain with, log off, and on as the
    > domain user. this will recreate your profile, obviously you will loose any
    > personalization and files under %username%\Documents, but you can get the
    > files before you delete the profile. There is a remote chance chkdsk will
    > fix any corruption, but I wouldn't count on it.
    >
    > "Michele Perrotta" <disney.wal...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >
    > news:1195082851.697250.23390@xxxxxx
    I''ll make this try, but I've tell you that I have could not log in to
    the domain and never created the profile folder till I tried in safe
    mode; so this means that I was in the situation of not having the
    profile folder for many days and never had success to log into the
    doamin while having any folder profile. I'm afraid could be an HW
    problem...

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  4. #4


    Kerry Brown Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    It sounds like something in the domain logon script may not be Vista
    compatible. Can you try logging on with a domain administrator account? If
    you can then you may have to change your logon scripts or give the domain
    users local administrator rights. If you still can't logon try disabling any
    logon scripts for that user and see if you can logon.

    --
    Kerry Brown
    Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    http://www.vistahelp.ca


    "Michele Perrotta" <disney.walter@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:72580227-ada8-475d-9b6a-0d6e42e4f80a@xxxxxx

    > On 15 Nov, 03:27, "Michael O" <momal...@xxxxxx> wrote:

    >> Sounds like a corrupt profile. Log on as another user with admin rights,
    >> delete the profile you log onto the domain with, log off, and on as the
    >> domain user. this will recreate your profile, obviously you will loose
    >> any
    >> personalization and files under %username%\Documents, but you can get the
    >> files before you delete the profile. There is a remote chance chkdsk
    >> will
    >> fix any corruption, but I wouldn't count on it.
    >>
    >> "Michele Perrotta" <disney.wal...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >>
    >> news:1195082851.697250.23390@xxxxxx
    > I''ll make this try, but I've tell you that I have could not log in to
    > the domain and never created the profile folder till I tried in safe
    > mode; so this means that I was in the situation of not having the
    > profile folder for many days and never had success to log into the
    > doamin while having any folder profile. I'm afraid could be an HW
    > problem...

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Michele Perrotta Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    I got the same problem even if I try to logon with a domain administrator
    account; anyway my domain account is member of groups Domain Admins and
    Administrators on the Domain Controller and member of group Administrators
    on my Vista notebook (I have created a local profile for my domain account
    starting Vista in safe mode); there is no logon script for my domain
    account.
    On my Vista Application event viewer I see: "Application error, application
    that caused the error LogonUI.exe version 6.0.6000.16386, module that caused
    the error MSVCR70.dll version 7.0.9955.0" or something similar (it's in
    italian)
    Thanks

    "Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxx-tems.c*a*m> ha scritto nel messaggio
    news:775149C8-E4F5-47C9-A18E-E13B6361BF91@xxxxxx

    > It sounds like something in the domain logon script may not be Vista
    > compatible. Can you try logging on with a domain administrator account? If
    > you can then you may have to change your logon scripts or give the domain
    > users local administrator rights. If you still can't logon try disabling
    > any logon scripts for that user and see if you can logon.
    >
    > --
    > Kerry Brown
    > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    > http://www.vistahelp.ca
    >
    >

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  6. #6


    Kerry Brown Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    What was the eventid and source?

    --
    Kerry Brown
    Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    http://www.vistahelp.ca


    "Michele Perrotta" <m.perrotta@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:Ot01WQ6JIHA.748@xxxxxx

    >I got the same problem even if I try to logon with a domain administrator
    >account; anyway my domain account is member of groups Domain Admins and
    >Administrators on the Domain Controller and member of group Administrators
    >on my Vista notebook (I have created a local profile for my domain account
    >starting Vista in safe mode); there is no logon script for my domain
    >account.
    > On my Vista Application event viewer I see: "Application error,
    > application that caused the error LogonUI.exe version 6.0.6000.16386,
    > module that caused the error MSVCR70.dll version 7.0.9955.0" or something
    > similar (it's in italian)
    > Thanks
    >
    > "Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxx-tems.c*a*m> ha scritto nel messaggio
    > news:775149C8-E4F5-47C9-A18E-E13B6361BF91@xxxxxx

    >> It sounds like something in the domain logon script may not be Vista
    >> compatible. Can you try logging on with a domain administrator account?
    >> If you can then you may have to change your logon scripts or give the
    >> domain users local administrator rights. If you still can't logon try
    >> disabling any logon scripts for that user and see if you can logon.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Kerry Brown
    >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    >> http://www.vistahelp.ca
    >>
    >>
    >

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  7. #7


    Michele Perrotta Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    EventID=1000
    Source=Application error
    Thanks

    "Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxx-tems.c*a*m> ha scritto nel messaggio
    news:92D02C18-A38C-4AF4-B20B-6746442B5D68@xxxxxx

    > What was the eventid and source?
    >
    > --
    > Kerry Brown
    > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    > http://www.vistahelp.ca
    >
    >

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  8. #8


    Kerry Brown Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    That is a very generic error. Not much help. It sounds like a problem with
    permissions and group policy. You may get some hints here.

    http://www.avianwaves.com/Blogs/Tech...ista-Domain-Ad

    I like the idea of putting the computer in a special OU with all group
    policies blocked as a test.

    If you are redirecting the profile or any folders I'd try disabling this as
    well to see if this may be the problem.

    --
    Kerry Brown
    Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    http://www.vistahelp.ca


    "Michele Perrotta" <m.perrotta@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:eXO0SqDKIHA.1164@xxxxxx

    > EventID=1000
    > Source=Application error
    > Thanks
    >
    > "Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxx-tems.c*a*m> ha scritto nel messaggio
    > news:92D02C18-A38C-4AF4-B20B-6746442B5D68@xxxxxx

    >> What was the eventid and source?
    >>
    >> --
    >> Kerry Brown
    >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    >> http://www.vistahelp.ca
    >>
    >>
    >

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  9. #9


    Michele Perrotta Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    Finally I made it! It was the VeriSoft Access sw installed on my
    notebook(it reads fingerprints), once I stopped the service,
    everything worked properly.
    thanks to anybody

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  10. #10


    Kerry Brown Guest

    Re: Black screen on domain logon

    Thanks for the update. It's always good to find out what programs aren't
    compatible.

    --
    Kerry Brown
    Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
    http://www.vistahelp.ca


    "Michele Perrotta" <disney.walter@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:a7254004-2830-4fff-9c16-0611a697007b@xxxxxx

    > Finally I made it! It was the VeriSoft Access sw installed on my
    > notebook(it reads fingerprints), once I stopped the service,
    > everything worked properly.
    > thanks to anybody

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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