User Login Bug


  1. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit OEM
       #1

    User Login Bug


    Just wondering if anyone else is encountering this problem. Sometimes, after logging in to a user account (usually for the first time after a reboot, and after another user has successfully logged in and then locked), the user session will appear to start normally, however it is essentially non-functioning. The desktop, taskbar, and start menu appear as normal. However, any attempt to start an application is non-responsive. The Task Manager will start and shows zero CPU and memory usage. If I logout and log back in to the same account, all problems seem to correct themselves and the OS functions normally. This behavior has been observed about ten times in the last two weeks.
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  2. Posts : 384
    Windows7
       #2

    I had some comparable problems with user accounts on the beta after doing an upgrade from Vista.

    What build are you using, and did you upgrade or fresh install?
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  3. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit OEM
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Fresh install (Vista dual boot) with Build 7100.
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 RC
       #4

    I've been seeing the same bug on my HP dv5t laptop. Also Windows 7 RC 7100 build installed on it. Came looking here (and a few other places) to see if anybody else has seen it happen...

    I reported the following "bug" on the Windows7 technet forums at Microsoft:

    BUG REPORT

    BUG: Explorer logon fails intermittently with partially loaded notification icons, non-functioning Start Menu.


    Description:

    This is an intermittent problem but happens consistently enough to be annoying (1 out of approx. 10 logon attempts). Every once in a while, when logging in to my account on Win7 RC, the explorer will fail to display all of the notification icons in the lower right corner. The icons which don't appear are: bluetooth, power, network, and sound. In other words, the "system" icons... In addition, when the system enters this state, the following additional symptoms are observed:

    - The Start menu does not work completely. If you type in the search box, only the first character you type
    is displayed, and no search is performed. Additional characters typed do not show in the search box.

    - Hovering over pinned Taskbar icons do not show the normal highlight (the lines to the left and right of the icon).

    - Running any program such as Task Manager results in strange display bugs. Menus left on the screen after being dismissed, client area of windows not drawing, etc.

    Logging back out of the account, then logging back in will generally fix the problem, I think because the process causing the problem is killed/reset. In fact, I found that if I killed (it resarts itself) the DWM.EXE process (usually took a couple of trys) that the Start Menu functionality would come back. Thus, I think it may have something to do with DWM (Desktop Window Manager) during logon/explorer startup. You might be wondering how I killed DWM.EXE without being able to run anything from the start menu: Ctrl+Alt+Del to get to taskmgr.exe, then File.Run "procexp.exe" (Process Explorer from sysinternals.com) installed in root of C:, then (if running as standard user), File.Run As Administrator "procexp.exe" to get admin privs under Process Explorer, then use Process Explorer to kill DWM.exe.

    I have observed this behavior only on one of my machines with Win7 installed (An HP dv5t). I have tried several different install scenarios, including upgrade over a Vista install approx 1 year old, upgrade over cleaned up (various crapware removed after running HP recovery to get to factory ship state) "HP Recovery" Vista install, clean install of Win7 RC x86, and clean install of Win7 RC x64. I have reproduced the problem both with all drivers applicable to the laptop and without (ie. just a clean install of Win7, standard VGA driver, stopping Windows Update from installing any drivers specific to the machine). I do not experience this problem on my desktop machine (A 6 year old Dell XPS Pentium 4 machine). Perhaps it is related to dual-core of the laptop (Intel P8600)?

    Machine Configuration:

    HP dv5t, Intel P8600 @2.4Ghz, 3GB RAM, 250GB HDD.

    NVidia GeForce 9600M, @1680x1050 (have tried running w/ Standard VGA driver, driver from Windows Update, driver from Nvidia 186.03, and driver from HP site)

    IDT Sound (drivers from Windows Update)

    Wired network RealTek RTL8168, drivers from Windows Update

    Bluetooth (Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse 5000), default drivers

    EDIT1:

    One other note: I do have multiple accounts enabled. One Administrator account: Admin, and two others that are standard users. I've seen this on all accounts.


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    Hopefully they took care of this one before the RTM build...

    // Dean
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