The user accounts-Windows Vista

User accounts and passwords have been created, but when they are signed on, all I get is a blue screen with my pointer. Is there something that I am missing? My administrator account works fine.

User accounts and passwords have been created, but when they are signed on, all I get is a blue screen with my pointer. Is there something that I am missing? My administrator account works fine.

Delete all new user accounts you created.
This time, create a new user account. Just a.
Log out of your admin account.
Connect to your new user account.
It work?

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