Immediately after installing Ghost 10.0 a few days ago, I did a reboot. It stopped at the Welcome/Sign In page; prior to the install, it was a quick "Push the button>Desktop came up" operation. All of a sudden, after a year of bypass, the Welcome/SignIn page came up, requiring me I to click on my user name to finish the boot.
I went to CP>User Accounts. Lo and behold, there was another User there besides me: "ASP.Net Machine A..." [I know some fairly weird people but none with that name] Started to delete when the following popped up: If you delete this user account you will lose all EFS-encrypted files....
Contacted Norton Live; after a bit of confusion on both ends, "Rajesh" determined that I needed to do a SP1 MS.Net Framework download, which I did after typing in a URL of about a thousand letters/symbols/numbers
Went back to User Account>Delete the ASP. Info window now asked me if I wanted to save the EFS-encrypted files to a separate folder prior to deleting the "ASP" User (Rajesh told me Norton uses EFS-encryption so I clicked " save")
Finished deleting ASP User > did reboot > Windows loaded all the way to Desktop with no logon required.
Full Backup Recovery Point I did this AM appears to still be OK.
Don't know if anyone else has ever run in to this; it sure was an adventure
for me. Merry Christmas to all.
PS: Good job, Rajesh!