My Welcome screen has been disabled. I didn't know this until I tried to set
it up. The message I get is as follows:
'A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome screen and Fast User
Switching. To restore these features you must uninstall the program. The
following file name might help you identify the program that made the change:
IWPDGINA.DLL'
Could someone please help and tell this novice what I need to do to find the
file name and the program which was installed? Your help would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you in anticipation.
Welcome Screen
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Re: Welcome Screen
RattySmith wrote:
> My Welcome screen has been disabled. I didn't know this until I tried
> to set it up. The message I get is as follows:
>
> 'A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome screen and
> Fast User Switching. To restore these features you must uninstall the
> program. The following file name might help you identify the program
> that made the change: IWPDGINA.DLL'
>
> Could someone please help and tell this novice what I need to do to
> find the file name and the program which was installed? Your help
> would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in anticipation.
Hi RattySmith,
Read this thread and see if you have an Intel Application that manages
your wireless or wired connection. Uninstalling this application should
not cause any loss of network connection.
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-2481069.php
Windows XP is able to manage your wireless connection.
--
William Crawford
> My Welcome screen has been disabled. I didn't know this until I tried
> to set it up. The message I get is as follows:
>
> 'A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome screen and
> Fast User Switching. To restore these features you must uninstall the
> program. The following file name might help you identify the program
> that made the change: IWPDGINA.DLL'
>
> Could someone please help and tell this novice what I need to do to
> find the file name and the program which was installed? Your help
> would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in anticipation.
Hi RattySmith,
Read this thread and see if you have an Intel Application that manages
your wireless or wired connection. Uninstalling this application should
not cause any loss of network connection.
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-2481069.php
Windows XP is able to manage your wireless connection.
--
William Crawford
Re: Welcome Screen
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 10:53:21 -0000, "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>"RattySmith" <RattySmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:8C39DC3A-13BD-496B-9A1C-7F90777669B6@microsoft.com...
>> My Welcome screen has been disabled. I didn't know this until I tried to
>> set
>> it up. The message I get is as follows:
>>
>> 'A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome screen and Fast
>> User
>> Switching. To restore these features you must uninstall the program. The
>> following file name might help you identify the program that made the
>> change:
>> IWPDGINA.DLL'
>>
>> Could someone please help and tell this novice what I need to do to find
>> the
>> file name and the program which was installed? Your help would be greatly
>> appreciated. Thank you in anticipation.
>
>
>Control Panel-Users-Change the way Users log on.
Go to this url. Second response may be what you want.
I Googled IWPDGINA.dll
http://www.techsupportforum.com/microso ... screen.htm
KenW
wrote:
>"RattySmith" <RattySmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:8C39DC3A-13BD-496B-9A1C-7F90777669B6@microsoft.com...
>> My Welcome screen has been disabled. I didn't know this until I tried to
>> set
>> it up. The message I get is as follows:
>>
>> 'A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome screen and Fast
>> User
>> Switching. To restore these features you must uninstall the program. The
>> following file name might help you identify the program that made the
>> change:
>> IWPDGINA.DLL'
>>
>> Could someone please help and tell this novice what I need to do to find
>> the
>> file name and the program which was installed? Your help would be greatly
>> appreciated. Thank you in anticipation.
>
>
>Control Panel-Users-Change the way Users log on.
Go to this url. Second response may be what you want.
I Googled IWPDGINA.dll
http://www.techsupportforum.com/microso ... screen.htm
KenW
Re: Welcome Screen
I don't have to original post. He should see it though.
KenW
KenW