Went to Intel site and downloaded the latest driver... upon installation I
got a message saying I must get the driver from the PC manufacturers site...
Using a Dell Optiplex however the driver on the Dell site is old! So I used
Windows Update to get the newer one from there...
This morning when I came to work the problem was gone

My colleague is
about to apply the same update to see if it solves the same issue. My guess
is it will.
-Matt
"MusikHersteller" <> wrote in message
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> Matt,
>
> I'd definitely suggest getting the latest video driver from the
> manufacturer's site, as compared to Windows Update. WUP has been known for
> causing incorrect driver downloads/installs in the past.
>
> -MusikHersteller
>
> "Matt S" <> wrote in message
> news:290CBF10-038A-4E3A-956C-...
>> Both myself and my colleague are having issues with dual screens
>> (extended desktop) in Vista after applying SP1. I am running a 19" and a
>> 17" at 1280 x 1024. The problem occurs when coming back to the computer
>> after it has been locked for some time and the secondary monitor does not
>> display. This also causes another issue. Ghost software (supposedly from
>> the secondary monitor side) will not appear on the main monitor but can
>> be clicked on. I cannot do anything with the start menu and cannot right
>> click the desktop to get Display Settings.
>>
>> I can press windows key + R to get the run command and so far I have been
>> using: shutdown -l to logout. I am sure there will be a command to bring
>> up the display menu to reset resolution and set up dual display again.
>> But this is a real pain.
>>
>> One thing I haven't tried and this is an obvious first try when things go
>> wrong is update the driver (onboard Intel graphics). I will update if an
>> updated driver fixes the issue. But I would be interested to know if
>> anyone else noticed this.
>>
>>