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Corrupted Admin and newly created accounts

 
 
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      8th May 2007
Hi,
my Administrator account has become corrupted, and now each new account I
create is also corrupted. I am wondering if there is a specific key in the
registry whose settings I can change to repair this. I have, for example, a
particular image for the Admin account to use, and it is using the default
chess piece image. I also can't access the user accounts area while that
profile is loaded. I've tried replacing the ntuser.dat file as per Kelly's
XP tools and that did not fix the problem.
Thanks!
Sue
 
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      8th May 2007
On May 8, 8:37 am, Sue <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> my Administrator account has become corrupted, and now each new account I
> create is also corrupted. I am wondering if there is a specific key in the
> registry whose settings I can change to repair this. I have, for example, a
> particular image for the Admin account to use, and it is using the default
> chess piece image. I also can't access the user accounts area while that
> profile is loaded. I've tried replacing the ntuser.dat file as per Kelly's
> XP tools and that did not fix the problem.
> Thanks!
> Sue


When computers get that out of hand, we usually just format them..
they end up being more trouble than they are worth... you COULD spend
hours looking for a good fix, or just fix it in a couple of hours....
your call..

RedForeman

 
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      8th May 2007
Hi,
I actually have a huge number of installed apps, so reformatting would
involve several days of reinstalling, that's why I'd prefer to fix what is
broken in the registry, if possible.
Thanks,
Sue

"RedForeman" wrote:

> On May 8, 8:37 am, Sue <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > my Administrator account has become corrupted, and now each new account I
> > create is also corrupted. I am wondering if there is a specific key in the
> > registry whose settings I can change to repair this. I have, for example, a
> > particular image for the Admin account to use, and it is using the default
> > chess piece image. I also can't access the user accounts area while that
> > profile is loaded. I've tried replacing the ntuser.dat file as per Kelly's
> > XP tools and that did not fix the problem.
> > Thanks!
> > Sue

>
> When computers get that out of hand, we usually just format them..
> they end up being more trouble than they are worth... you COULD spend
> hours looking for a good fix, or just fix it in a couple of hours....
> your call..
>
> RedForeman
>
>

 
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John John
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      8th May 2007
Logon to the Built-in Administrator account and create a new
Administrator account.

John

Sue wrote:

> Hi,
> I actually have a huge number of installed apps, so reformatting would
> involve several days of reinstalling, that's why I'd prefer to fix what is
> broken in the registry, if possible.
> Thanks,
> Sue
>
> "RedForeman" wrote:
>
>
>>On May 8, 8:37 am, Sue <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>my Administrator account has become corrupted, and now each new account I
>>>create is also corrupted. I am wondering if there is a specific key in the
>>>registry whose settings I can change to repair this. I have, for example, a
>>>particular image for the Admin account to use, and it is using the default
>>>chess piece image. I also can't access the user accounts area while that
>>>profile is loaded. I've tried replacing the ntuser.dat file as per Kelly's
>>>XP tools and that did not fix the problem.
>>>Thanks!
>>>Sue

>>
>>When computers get that out of hand, we usually just format them..
>>they end up being more trouble than they are worth... you COULD spend
>>hours looking for a good fix, or just fix it in a couple of hours....
>>your call..
>>
>>RedForeman
>>
>>


 
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      8th May 2007
Sue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I actually have a huge number of installed apps, so reformatting would
>involve several days of reinstalling, that's why I'd prefer to fix what is
>broken in the registry, if possible.


When/IF you get it all fixed, consider buying a backup/cloning program
such as Acronis True Image and do frequent backups.

I do nightly backups to an external drive and a weekly cloning to a
second internal drive.

In addition to the nightly backups, I have a small program that
frequently synchronizes all of my data files between my "C" drive and
the clone.

If I have a problem that System Restore won't fix, I have a backup
that is rarely more than a few hours old to rely on.

Haven't had to do a repair install or a new installation for years.
 
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      8th May 2007
Dear John,
I can't get into the user accounts area in safe mode, that's what tipped me
off to the fact my administrator account was corrupted. I get an internet
explorer script error.

My original user account seems fine, and I can create computer administrator
accounts using it, but those accounts are also corrupted.

How can I fix this?
Thanks!
Sue

"John John" wrote:

> Logon to the Built-in Administrator account and create a new
> Administrator account.
>
> John
>
> Sue wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I actually have a huge number of installed apps, so reformatting would
> > involve several days of reinstalling, that's why I'd prefer to fix what is
> > broken in the registry, if possible.
> > Thanks,
> > Sue
> >
> > "RedForeman" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>On May 8, 8:37 am, Sue <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>my Administrator account has become corrupted, and now each new account I
> >>>create is also corrupted. I am wondering if there is a specific key in the
> >>>registry whose settings I can change to repair this. I have, for example, a
> >>>particular image for the Admin account to use, and it is using the default
> >>>chess piece image. I also can't access the user accounts area while that
> >>>profile is loaded. I've tried replacing the ntuser.dat file as per Kelly's
> >>>XP tools and that did not fix the problem.
> >>>Thanks!
> >>>Sue
> >>
> >>When computers get that out of hand, we usually just format them..
> >>they end up being more trouble than they are worth... you COULD spend
> >>hours looking for a good fix, or just fix it in a couple of hours....
> >>your call..
> >>
> >>RedForeman
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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      8th May 2007
Dear Uncle Grumpy,
I do use a "go back" program called Rollback RX Pro which is outstanding.
The problem is that I have no idea when the account became corrupted, and in
installing their latest release, I had to uninstall their old release which
had my older snap shots. It also has a back up image function, which I
haven't yet used (new release). I keep my data backed up to an external
drive.
Sue

"Uncle Grumpy" wrote:

> Sue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >I actually have a huge number of installed apps, so reformatting would
> >involve several days of reinstalling, that's why I'd prefer to fix what is
> >broken in the registry, if possible.

>
> When/IF you get it all fixed, consider buying a backup/cloning program
> such as Acronis True Image and do frequent backups.
>
> I do nightly backups to an external drive and a weekly cloning to a
> second internal drive.
>
> In addition to the nightly backups, I have a small program that
> frequently synchronizes all of my data files between my "C" drive and
> the clone.
>
> If I have a problem that System Restore won't fix, I have a backup
> that is rarely more than a few hours old to rely on.
>
> Haven't had to do a repair install or a new installation for years.
>

 
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      8th May 2007


"Sue" wrote:

> Hi,
> my Administrator account has become corrupted, and now each new account I
> create is also corrupted. I am wondering if there is a specific key in the
> registry whose settings I can change to repair this. I have, for example, a
> particular image for the Admin account to use, and it is using the default
> chess piece image. I also can't access the user accounts area while that
> profile is loaded. I've tried replacing the ntuser.dat file as per Kelly's
> XP tools and that did not fix the problem.
> Thanks!
> Sue



Hi Sue,
Make sure your machine is clean from Viruses and Malwares by scanning.
Error message when you try to open the User Accounts item in Control Panel
on a Windows XP-based computer: "Microsoft HTML Application host has
encountered a problem and needs to close"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919751

Open a run command adn type in:
regsvr32 nusrmgr.cpl Click [OK] and then Reboot your machine

Read this link:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_u.htm

Open a run command and type in:
control userpasswords2 click [OK]
There try to Reassign the credentials/privileges again to who ever on this
machine by highlighting it then click Properties Button.

Open the Run Command and see the permissions on these keys:

[-] HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / System\ "administrators" Allow full Control
HKEY_CURRENT_USER / "administrators" Allow full Control
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT / "administrators" Allow full Control
%SystemDrive% / "administrators" Allow full Control
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /Software\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer "administrators"
Allow full Control

Or Open the run command and see the Group Policy:
gpedit.msc click [OK]
Locate the Control Panel and see the Permissions there.
Back Up best before things get nasty and you lose your valuable Data.
Look in the Event Viewer for any error message, that belong to NET Passport
or any other application and send the error or copy it in your next message.
HTH.
nass
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John John
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      9th May 2007
In that case it sounds like the Default User profile has been corrupted.
You can replace it with a known good profile.

John

Sue wrote:

> Dear John,
> I can't get into the user accounts area in safe mode, that's what tipped me
> off to the fact my administrator account was corrupted. I get an internet
> explorer script error.
>
> My original user account seems fine, and I can create computer administrator
> accounts using it, but those accounts are also corrupted.
>
> How can I fix this?
> Thanks!
> Sue
>
> "John John" wrote:
>
>
>>Logon to the Built-in Administrator account and create a new
>>Administrator account.
>>
>>John
>>
>>Sue wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>I actually have a huge number of installed apps, so reformatting would
>>>involve several days of reinstalling, that's why I'd prefer to fix what is
>>>broken in the registry, if possible.
>>>Thanks,
>>>Sue
>>>
>>>"RedForeman" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>On May 8, 8:37 am, Sue <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>my Administrator account has become corrupted, and now each new account I
>>>>>create is also corrupted. I am wondering if there is a specific key in the
>>>>>registry whose settings I can change to repair this. I have, for example, a
>>>>>particular image for the Admin account to use, and it is using the default
>>>>>chess piece image. I also can't access the user accounts area while that
>>>>>profile is loaded. I've tried replacing the ntuser.dat file as per Kelly's
>>>>>XP tools and that did not fix the problem.
>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>Sue
>>>>
>>>>When computers get that out of hand, we usually just format them..
>>>>they end up being more trouble than they are worth... you COULD spend
>>>>hours looking for a good fix, or just fix it in a couple of hours....
>>>>your call..
>>>>
>>>>RedForeman
>>>>
>>>>

>>
>>


 
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