Monday, December 23, 2024 4:54:10 AM

Windows 7 lockup on boot

8 years ago
#3481 Quote
We have the Standard addition and it has been running fine until recently.
We have 3 machines that have failed to completely boot. The system stops with a windows start bar on the bottom with no capability to do anything in and the main application or secondary applications do not run.

How do you log into the other admin account? and where do we look at the log file?

Regards
Brad
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8 years ago
#3492 Quote
Please see the following forum post.
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8 years ago
#3498 Quote
Thanks.
Actually when I got to this one I found that the Lockdown was still running ok.
Have you seen it happen where the main and secondary applications disappear from the boot sequence?
Also I found a couple of the tick boxes I have normally ticked were unticked.
It was either someone had gone in and removed these or the config file had corrupted or defaulted.

The only difference with this tablet was it had been set to a boot sequence to PXE boot first then went to the harddrive.

Is there a log created anywhere to show when and if changes have been made to the config file?
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8 years ago
#3500 Quote
Many of the modifications your describing could happen only if someone unlocked the system and changed the settings... A bug was found and fixed whereby pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Del key sequence on Windows 10 machines could cause Secure Lockdown to close unexpectedly. This would not "unlock" the system, but main application would no longer be monitored (ie: if it was closed, it would not re-launch). Although this was not found to occur on Windows 7, 8 systems, please download and install the latest build of Secure Lockdown as there have been other performance improvements and the addition of Remote Management Services.
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