I thought it was the other fix of disabling nvidia service, which as a principal I would prefer to deny permissions (although if I was to customise icons I'd deny permissions). I like neither option though. The best is to get a driver before they stuffed it.
The real problem is NVidia getting too big for there boots. After my last update (for OpenGL reasons) I discovered their drivers are filled with shit. Rotating screens, rollup windows, transparent things, and other totally useless features that should NEVER be part of windows (let the kids get stardock shit if they must have shit untill they work out themselves it's a bad idea - after all I've done all this in the past - it's how one builds one knowledge).
The proper drivers, eg the older ones, work, are small, and display drawings on my screen. Which is all one wants from a video driver. I also doubt that they actually upgrade any of the standard features in driver releases - more likely just adding support for new hardware.
I use the newer drivers (not that new anymore I use 44.03) solely so when people say "my screen is upside down and I have a nvidia card", I can say click this then that.
The two other magor faults in windows are
1. Not beeping when it's ignoring keystrokes.
2. Having taskbar buttons with non standard menus (like various help viewers and MMC).
MS has opbviously lost the plot for UI design, in fact there is no ui design anymore. Whenever I use 3.1 (apart from I right click everywhere to no purpose) I marval at the design. All I want is an OS as well designed as Win 3.1 (or the Mac prior to ver9) but with 95 features.
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I haven't seen any yet, David. I value any insight you can give. But from what I've observed, all
'normal' interaction with this key is through processes running under the user's credentials --
mainly, the explorer shell. What legitimate need does winlogin.exe have to modify this value?
Also, my driver is hardly a recent update:
Provider: NVIDEA
Date: 9/26/2002
Driver Version: 3.0.8.7
Signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
And the registry key in question was cleared by "winlogin.exe" upon execution of a scheduled task. Are the display drivers tied to winlogin?
Thanks for any comments or insight,
Keith
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I know what it says without following it. But before reccommending it one needs to ask "what are the consequences?".
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This might apply here, David?
http://groups.google.com/[email protected]&rnum=1
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Go back to the other driver or act like an adult and stop changing icons.