VGA Adapter/Dell Monitor

I am trying to hook up a Dell flat panel monitor using the supplied adapter. The monitor works on start up, then shuts down 30 seconds later. Any ideas? I'm running Windows XP Pro.

So the monitor turns off or Windows shuts down?
If the monitor shuts off, have you tried it on another computer? It could be a faulty monitor.

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