DOS Prompt still black after exit

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rjpa

Hi,

We’re running Windows XP-SP2 on a Compaq Evo D510 SSF machine.
We’re running Novell Client 4.91-SP0 on these machines, and lately
some of the machines have started acting weird:

Whenever we launch a DOS PROMPT they go into fullscreen and when we
type: EXIT or use ALT+ENTER the screen turns into black screen. We
cannot do anything else than switch the power off :(

But when the screen is black, we can reach the machine from elsewhere
using Remote Connection.

Does anyone know what the cause can bee? I’ve tried to set
FullScreen in Registry to FALSE, but without any luck.

Thanks in advance
Rasmus.
 
rjpa said:
Hi,

We're running Windows XP-SP2 on a Compaq Evo D510 SSF machine.
We're running Novell Client 4.91-SP0 on these machines, and
lately some of the machines have started acting weird:

Whenever we launch a DOS PROMPT they go into fullscreen and
when we type: EXIT or use ALT+ENTER the screen turns into
black screen. We cannot do anything else than switch the power
off :(

But when the screen is black, we can reach the machine from
elsewhere using Remote Connection.

Does anyone know what the cause can bee? I've tried to set
FullScreen in Registry to FALSE, but without any luck.

Thanks in advance
Rasmus.

Perhaps this is a graphics driver problem, try it with a different
full screen application that change the resolution, such as windows
media player visualations. If that works fine, I can’t think of any
other possibilities.
 
Sparda said:
Perhaps this is a graphics driver problem, try it with a
different full screen application that change the resolution,
such as windows media player visualations. If that works fine,
I can’t think of any other possibilities.

I’ve tried that, it doesn’t make the screen go black :(
I’ve also tried to upgrade the graphics driver, but without any luck
:(

/Rasmus
 
Do you obtain the prompt through launching: Novell Client or by "run"
command in windows? If so it may be a Novell Client problem.
 

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