HP Remote Graphics Software 6.0 User Guide
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
\GinaDll
CAUTION: If the value of the GinaDLL key contains the name of a custom GINA DLL, and the file
does not exist in C:\WINDOWS\system32, the computer will not start correctly after the next reboot.
The computer will then require a complete re-installation of the operating system.
GinaDLL key is removed using regedit, the Windows Registry Editor. Be sure to actually remove the
key by selecting the GinaDLL key in regedit, and select the Delete entry in the Edit menu. Once the
key is deleted, it will no longer show up as a key in the WinLogon subkey. When the system reboots,
the default GINA module, msgina.dll, will be loaded by the WinLogon.exe process.
If there is a custom GINA DLL module on the system, and if it replaces the default msgina.dll, change
the value of the GinaDLL value from hprgina.dll to the name of the custom GINA module. To change
the value of the GinaDLL key, select the GinaDLL key in regedit, and then select the Modify entry in
the Edit menu. A dialog box appears allowing the value of the key to be changed. Type the name of
the custom GINA module in the "Value data:" area. Confirm that the custom GINA module entered
actually exists in C:\WINDOWS\system32. When the computer restarts, the custom GINA module will
be loaded by the WinLogon.exe process.
164 Appendix D RGS on Windows XP