From: Big House on
> Please look into system log under System AND Application, if there is an
> event exactly at the time you try to switch user.
> Possibly a failed load of a DLL ...

message is:

Terminal Server session creation failed. The relevant status code was
0xC0000037.

please consider I am logging on locally not remotely and still I get
that message....
From: Jim on

"Big House" <bighouse(a)email.it> wrote in message
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>> Please look into system log under System AND Application, if there is an
>> event exactly at the time you try to switch user.
>> Possibly a failed load of a DLL ...
>
> message is:
>
> Terminal Server session creation failed. The relevant status code was
> 0xC0000037.
>
> please consider I am logging on locally not remotely and still I get
> that message....
0xc0000037 = Status_port_disconnected. Sometimes caused by lssas.exe not
running. (Search the internet for possible solutions.)
Jim



From: Bernd on


-------- Original-Nachricht --------

>> Please look into system log under System AND Application, if there is an
>> event exactly at the time you try to switch user.
>> Possibly a failed load of a DLL ...
>
> message is:
>
> Terminal Server session creation failed. The relevant status code was
> 0xC0000037.
>
> please consider I am logging on locally not remotely and still I get
> that message....

The Terminal Server session is necessary for Fast User Switching;
look here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294737
(at the end of the article under "The following services ..."

Bernd
From: Bernd on


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>> Value Name: AllowMultipleTSSessions
>> Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
>> Value Data: (0 = Disable Fast User Switching, 1= Enable)
>>
>> set to "1" ?
>
> yes it is set to 1
>
> you can see the whole winlogon section of my regedit here:
>
> http://yfrog.com/7eregeditj
>
> thanks for your help!

The only relevant difference to my XP is the second path in Userinit
(caused by 64-Bit System ?)
"My" Userinit has only the 1st entry.

Bernd
From: Bernd on


-------- Original-Nachricht --------

>
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>
>>> Value Name: AllowMultipleTSSessions
>>> Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
>>> Value Data: (0 = Disable Fast User Switching, 1= Enable)
>>>
>>> set to "1" ?
>>
>> yes it is set to 1
>>
>> you can see the whole winlogon section of my regedit here:
>>
>> http://yfrog.com/7eregeditj
>>
>> thanks for your help!
>
> The only relevant difference to my XP is the second path in Userinit
> (caused by 64-Bit System ?)
> "My" Userinit has only the 1st entry.
>
> Bernd

I eventually de-ciphered (too small a font) the name of your 2nd entry
in Userinit: sdra64.exe

After Google (search just for "sdr64") it seems to be a virus, exactly
at this place.
Look here :
http://www.virusremovalguru.com/?p=1669

and please read the responses too.

If this detection is related to your problem, I don't know.

Bernd