"The program issued a command but the command lenght is incorrect"

G

Guest

I'm experiencing the same problem,

"The program issued a command but the command lenght is incorrect"

but in my case none of the posted solutions have fixed the error.

I must add that the administrator password of my Computer is "" --> blank or
enter instead of an alfanumeric sequence.

I really need help from you guys with this one, because the system seems to
recognize that the password field should be left blank, but it stills pops up
the Logon Message box with the error message described above.

I have tryed F8 for Safe Mode and for Last known Good Configuration without
success... Please help.

Roger
 
M

Malke

Roger said:
I'm experiencing the same problem,

"The program issued a command but the command lenght is incorrect"

but in my case none of the posted solutions have fixed the error.

I must add that the administrator password of my Computer is "" -->
blank or enter instead of an alfanumeric sequence.

I really need help from you guys with this one, because the system
seems to recognize that the password field should be left blank, but
it stills pops up the Logon Message box with the error message
described above.

I have tryed F8 for Safe Mode and for Last known Good Configuration
without success... Please help.

Roger

Same problem as what? What posted solutions have you tried?
Does the following apply to you?

When a user tries to logon, he is asked for a password and gets the
error message:
"Program issued a command but the command length is incorrect".

This is caused by Update KB885835 and booting to Last Known Good
Configuration will get them in and this seems to solve the issue. Some
people have needed to uninstall the update and others have not.

Malke
 
M

Malke

Roger said:
Thanks Malke for Replying...

I was referring this problem:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/
reader.mspx?&query=%22The+program+issued+a+command+but+the+command+lenght+is+incorrect...&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin&p=1&tid=d685beab-4a1c-465e-9b2b-b3fb4c3051d0&mid=d685beab-4a1c-465e-9b2b-b3fb4c3051d0

As I said, this solution is not working for me.

I tried several times with "Last Known Good Configuration" and still
nothing...

Is there any other workaround to this problem?

You could try a Repair Install:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm

Malke
 

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