Please come back welcome screen. Msgina.dll what have you done?
I've worked around the stupid error with hibernation, but I would like to have my welcome screen back. At the moment, I have the painful process of typing in which user I would like to log onto. Normally, this wouldn't bother me too much, but now my computer has more than one account, and the main account is second in the alphabetical order, I keep logging into the wrong account (at startup I just press enter once because I have no passwords.) Computer says " A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome screen and Fast user switching. To restore these features you must uninstall the progam. The following file name might help you identify the program that made the change: msgina.dll." What rubbish! I have not installed any programs since the big blue screen of death of '09. ANd after some research on the microsoft website, I have reason to believe that msgina.dll is in fact, an essential part of my computer! Seriously, can someone explain what is going on, and can someone please tell me how to solve this. I don't like the classic logon. Symantec has checked my computer in case anyone suspects the work of viruses. I only have two tracking cookies. One from this site and one from my work email.1 person needs an answerI do too
June 12th, 2010 3:44pm

This can be fixed simply by going into control panel, selecting user accounts and then selecting change the way users log on or off.
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July 14th, 2010 3:23am

One of these KBs should apply."A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome screen and Fast User Switching."Error Message When You Try to Turn On Welcome Screen or Fast User Switching: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315347The "Welcome to Windows" Logon Screen Does Not Appear When You Start the Computer:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817142You receive an error message when you try to turn on the Fast User Switching feature in Windows XP:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885194Ramesh Srinivasan | The Winhelponline BlogMicrosoft MVP, Windows Desktop Experience
July 14th, 2010 10:39am

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