If that is the case, my approach would be to click start, run, type in msconfig and change the 'startup' items till you find what is causing it. "Kåre Mølgård Rasmussen" <km[ at ]none.no> wrote in message news:pan.2007.06.07.03.56.45.639113[ at ]none.no...
[Quoted Text] > > I've tryed that and it is set to Danish as the only installed > keyboard/language. I've should have mentioned, that [ at ] is not > disabled at the logon screen, so my guees is, that something > disables it during the startup processs > >> Try control panel--regional and languages. "Kåre Mølgård Rasmussen" >> <km[ at ]none.no> wrote in message >> news:pan.2007.06.06.18.04.55.130412[ at ]none.no... >>> I've just recently recieved a DELL latitude D820 with windows XP >>> service pack 2 installed. I've been installing different kind of >>> software, when I've noticed, that [ at ] is disabled. The 2-key works fine, >>> and so does Alt Gr. I've tryed to remove the keyboard from the list of >>> hardware units, and for 1-2 sec. after the following reboot, I was able >>> to type the [ at ] - but then it was disabled again. >>> >>> Does anyone have any idea, where to look for this issue? >>> >>> TIA. >>> Kaare >>> Denmark >
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