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Does anyone know what could cause the screen resolution
to change automatically after the login password is
entered?

There is no consistent pattern as far as when it does
this and out IT Dept. cannot solve the issue. I have
scanned for viruses and loaded service pack 2, but the
problem is still there. Are there any "auto" settings or
startup scripts that could be running in XP that control
the resolution on startup?

Thank you for your help.

Jose

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Jose,
I have had the same problem since the day I brought my HP pavilion home. I
cannot even change the resolution because accessing the settings menu brings
up an error message which I have not been able to resolve. I am downloading
SP2 now, but am doubtful. Please let me know what you find out.

Denese

"Jose Gonzalez" wrote:

> Does anyone know what could cause the screen resolution
> to change automatically after the login password is
> entered?
>
> There is no consistent pattern as far as when it does
> this and out IT Dept. cannot solve the issue. I have
> scanned for viruses and loaded service pack 2, but the
> problem is still there. Are there any "auto" settings or
> startup scripts that could be running in XP that control
> the resolution on startup?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Jose
>

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