Windows 7 standard account automatically disconnects

for some reason, standard accounts on my PC automatically CLOSE the SESSION immediately after log on.

As soons as I click on the account it s "Welcome" and then "logout"!

Please can someone stop this?

Hello
 
 
1. do you use the parental control feature to restrict usage on this account?
2. have you made changes on the computer recently?
 
Please check if you face the same problem when recording in safe mode. It is a possibility that one of the non-Microsoft application or driver is causing this issue. Start in safe mode and make sure that us. If you are able to start properly in safe mode, we can perform a clean boot in order to find the root cause.
 
Step A.
a. restart your computer.
b. when the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information tap the F8 on your keyboard key repeatedly until you are presented with the screen Windows 7 Advanced Startup Options.
c. using the arrow keys, select the desired option of Mode without failure.
d. press the Enter key on your keyboard to start in safe mode of Windows 7.
e. when Windows starts, you will be at a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Windows 7 goes into safe mode.
f. do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.
 
Step B.
If it works fine in safe mode try performing a clean boot in order to find the cause root.
See the article below for instructions on how to start your computer in a clean boot state.
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
Note: When the diagnosis is complete, don't forget to reset your computer to normal startup. Follow step 7 in the above article.
 
 
I hope this helps.
 

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Shekhar S - Microsoft technical support.

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