ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsCan't login on Fresh Windows 7 install Good day, I installed GTA Expert on a fresh Windows 7 install and I cannot log into the software. I get the login screen where it asks for the username, which I type in. Clicking "next" doesn't do anything. It just sits there at the login. I have network connections and I was able to use the software a few days ago on the exact same machine before I had to reinstall Windows. I've downloaded the installer fresh from the website. The program sits in the system tray, not indivating any problems. I can login to the web interface on Chrome and see all the remote amchines, but I can't launch the opener. What am I doing wrong? GTA used to run on anything and everything with none of this trouble. SolvedRe: Can't login on Fresh Windows 7 install Oops, I realize I never replied as to what I eventually found as my solution. I applied all patches that were pending and suddenly GTA was able to function. I have no idea which patch it was, but it seems like GTA is unable to run on a fresh install of Windows 7 and needs to be fully patched before you can run it. Re: Can't login on Fresh Windows 7 install q-rywrote: An interesting fact here is that the logo in the top of the login screen is missing and this seems to indicate some bad html/css/js coding in that page or at least ask for internet explorer features that were not in the previous version. Oh, I have that same "missing logo" at the top of the login page. I guess I was more concerned about not being able to login that I didn't think to mention it. It has the "Red X" broken image displayed, Re: Can't login on Fresh Windows 7 install AshCwrote: Are you able to test the connection with a different or completely new user account there? Diffrent user accounts do not effect what happens. Re: Can't login on Fresh Windows 7 install The install was about 6 years old, moved over from another SSD a couple years ago and has gone through a couple video card swaps. I was having problems with a current video card driver conflicting with an old driver that had some leftover bits in the system that I couldn't find. It was at the point that it was just easier to reinstall, which solved the video card problem.