problems after sleep using vista

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after coming back to my system after sleep the screen is just black and
blank. i see the cursor and it will move around but nothing else. the only
way i can get to my password screen is to press "ctrl+alt+delete". when i do
this i can then enter my password and go to my desktop. does anyone else have
this happen?
 
after coming back to my system after sleep the screen is just black and
blank. i see the cursor and it will move around but nothing else. the only
way i can get to my password screen is to press "ctrl+alt+delete". when i do
this i can then enter my password and go to my desktop. does anyone else have
this happen?

I'd suggest reposting your question in a Windows Vista newsgroup. This group
is for the database software Microsoft Access, not for general Windows
questions.

John W. Vinson [MVP]
 
after coming back to my system after sleep the screen is just black and
blank. i see the cursor and it will move around but nothing else. the only
way i can get to my password screen is to press "ctrl+alt+delete". when i
do
this i can then enter my password and go to my desktop. does anyone else
have
this happen?

It would probably be best to ask your question in a newsgroup dedicated to
the product you are using. This newsgroup is dedicated to Microsoft Access
databases. Please see the following Web page instead:

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...DDB-D18D-FA0E-A366-6E527B0FBA67&lang=en&cr=US

HTH.
Gunny

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