Lost desktop function on 2 users -

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rjoyner2138

I am running windows XP. I have 3 users on system Mine (Russell) My
wifes (Marilyn) and Guest. When I log into my account everything OK.
When I log into Marilyn's or guest. The desktop comes up with a notice
at the top of window with a message " "setting up personalized settings
for Lightscribe Control Panel" There is no task bar, start menu or
anything else on desktop. The only way I can log off ar shut down is to
turn off computer. I looked to find Lightscribe software in remove
softtware icon of control panel, but could find no listing. This is a
new occurance, have been able to log on to these users before today.

Russ
 
J

Jim

I am running windows XP. I have 3 users on system Mine (Russell) My
wifes (Marilyn) and Guest. When I log into my account everything OK.
When I log into Marilyn's or guest. The desktop comes up with a notice
at the top of window with a message " "setting up personalized settings
for Lightscribe Control Panel" There is no task bar, start menu or
anything else on desktop. The only way I can log off ar shut down is to
turn off computer. I looked to find Lightscribe software in remove
softtware icon of control panel, but could find no listing. This is a
new occurance, have been able to log on to these users before today.

Russ

Lightscribe - direct disk labelling ( via Google )
 
S

smlunatick

I am running windows XP. I have 3 users on system Mine (Russell) My
wifes (Marilyn) and Guest. When I log into my account everything OK.
When I log into Marilyn's or guest. The desktop comes up with a notice
at the top of window with a message " "setting up personalized settings
for Lightscribe Control Panel" There is no task bar, start menu or
anything else on desktop. The only way I can log off ar shut down is to
turn off computer. I looked to find Lightscribe software in remove
softtware icon of control panel, but could find no listing.  This is a
new occurance, have been able to log on to these users before today.

Russ

http://www.lightscribe.com/index.aspx
 

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