From: dundee on 26 Feb 2007 10:31 I have the following problem: The hard drive C: of my W2K3 server was filled with logfiles until there was no more space available. After deleting the logfiles and rebooting I cannot see the logon window anymore. All I can see is the gray part where it says Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition and the Copyright message. I can still log on to the server but I cannot see where the cursor is. I have to guess. Can someone help me on this problem? Thanks dundee
From: dundee on 27 Feb 2007 09:46 "dundee" wrote: > I have the following problem: > The hard drive C: of my W2K3 server was filled with logfiles > until there was no more space available. > After deleting the logfiles and rebooting I cannot see the > logon window anymore. All I can see is the gray part where it says > Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition and the Copyright message. > I can still log on to the server but I cannot see where the cursor is. > I have to guess. > Can someone help me on this problem? > Thanks dundee I was able to solve the problem with this: HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Colors [HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Colors] "ActiveBorder"="212 208 200" "ActiveTitle"="0 84 227" "AppWorkSpace"="128 128 128" "Background"="0 78 152" "ButtonAlternateFace"="181 181 181" "ButtonDkShadow"="113 111 100" "ButtonFace"="236 233 216" "ButtonHilight"="255 255 255" "ButtonLight"="241 239 226" "ButtonShadow"="172 168 153" "ButtonText"="0 0 0" "GradientActiveTitle"="61 149 255" "GradientInactiveTitle"="157 185 235" "GrayText"="172 168 153" "Hilight"="49 106 197" "HilightText"="255 255 255" "HotTrackingColor"="0 0 128" "InactiveBorder"="212 208 200" "InactiveTitle"="122 150 223" "InactiveTitleText"="216 228 248" "InfoText"="0 0 0" "InfoWindow"="255 255 225" "Menu"="255 255 255" "MenuText"="0 0 0" "Scrollbar"="212 208 200" "TitleText"="255 255 255" "Window"="255 255 255" "WindowFrame"="0 0 0" "WindowText"="0 0 0" "MenuHilight"="49 106 197" "MenuBar"="236 233 216"
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