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My wife and I each have our own settings.The problem is this:If I am in
my settings and we switch to hers we type in the password and it
doesn't recognize it.Then if I type in my password it doesn't recognize
mine either.We have to reboot.Then either one of us can enter our
password to get in.We had a virus which was successfuly removed from my
system.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks in advance

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Sounds like when you first start up, something is not running and so
you can login. Then some startup program kicks in and prevents you
from doing a logoff then log back in. I may be completely wrong, but
if I am right then your virus may still be there.

Google "a really small app", download it, and see what sort of
startups you have - maybe that will give you a clue. If you're not
sure you can post the results back here.


<aaron_roger@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My wife and I each have our own settings.The problem is this:If I am
in
> my settings and we switch to hers we type in the password and it
> doesn't recognize it.Then if I type in my password it doesn't
recognize
> mine either.We have to reboot.Then either one of us can enter our
> password to get in.We had a virus which was successfuly removed from
my
> system.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks in advance
>

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