Hello,
There is a problem with terminal server running server2008R2,
when user connects to it using RDP client, the login screen is all
black, because the "high contrast scheme" is enabled. You can
disable it, clicking the icon (special possibilities) at the left bottom
part of the screen, but still for every new connection, high contrast
is enabled again. This problem is bound to login screen only, (where
user enters the name/password) after the profile is loaded, the color
scheme is ok again. I was googling for solution, there are some similar
questions, but its not about high contrast. I tried searching for
"high contrast" at registry, but have not found a way to disable it at
startup... Looking for a way to disable it.
I have received a recomendation to un-check the "Persistent Bitmap Cache"
But its not about bitmap caching, I have tried disabling this option at connection tab,
and I have also tried to connect from different systems (one could be cached, but not all of them) , its not
he reason of my problem, however, i have found the following issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906510
t seems to me, the key problem is here. Its not a color issue, i have imported a color scheme from a "healthy"
server, and nothing changes, but as I see, the login screen color setup is bound to "default" user and probably,
the high contrast scheme is turned on for "default" user, thats why I see it enabled at login screen, there is
a little workaround, I can change the "window" color code to 128 128 128 and the background will be gray, but
still it looks bad. Looking for help how to resolve this issue.