Elvey wrote:
> My system has been working fine for months, then today it would not boot
> passed the log on sequence.
>
> I swithched off and restarted and it said it had a consistancy error which
> it fixed.
>
> Once booted up I noted that all my personal settings were gone.
>
> The problem is when I try to change them it says " This operation has been
> cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact
> your system administrator."
>
> I am the system administrator and the account is set up with full admin
> rights.
>
> I would be grateful if anyone has a solution short of reloading XP.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Elvey
Hi Elvey,
You might want to verify that you are actually 'in' the account you
think you are. What I mean is that if your NTUSER.DAT file got
corrupted, Windows might have logged you in with a temporary profile.
If you look in the 'Documents & Settings' folder and see that there are
2 different folder with your log in ID and one of them has a weird
number or such, then that is probably what happened.
If that is the case, then copy the original folder structure to a
separate place on your hard disk. Then delete both the original and
temporary profile. Create a new profile than copy the data (leaving out
the NTUSER.DAT file) and you should be back in business.
Ciao . . . C.Joseph
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