XP logs off

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Bob Hall

My computer logs off immediately after I key my password
and press enter. I noticed another individual has the same
problem. (HELP PLEASE!)
 
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Larry Samuels

Sounds like you recently removed BlazeFind.
Thanks go to Rick Rogers, MVP for the following instructions:

Did you run a spyware removal program lately? The userinit value may have
been corrupted by the removal of blazefind. It adds wsaupdater.exe to the
logon value in the system registry, sometimes appending it, sometimes
replacing it. Running Adaware or other cleaners detects and removes
wsaupdater.exe, but doesn't correct the registry damage. If this is the
case, then you may need to load the registry hive from another installation
and change it. This is the key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

Userinit string value should be:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,

On the damaged installations it's one of these:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\wsaupdater.exe,
C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,C:\WINDOWS\system32\wsaupdater.exe,

Another "quickie" method of resolution is to load the Recovery Console (see
below), copy userinit.exe as wsaupdater.exe from the command prompt, then
restart normally. Once in, go and change the registry value back to what
it's supposed to be and delete the copied file.

HOW TO: Install and Use the Recovery Console in Windows XP [Q307654]
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307654

This can also be done by using the 6 disk boot floppy set mentioned in the
above article, as it loads enough of the Recovery Console so that you can
copy the file. This is particularly useful if you have an OEM installation
that includes only a Restore CD, or no disk at all.



--
Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User)
Associate Expert
Expert Zone -
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
 
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Dr. Killdrum

Yes Hello. My friend has this same problem.

"Did you run a spyware removal program lately? The
userinit value may have been corrupted by the removal of
blazefind. It adds wsaupdater.exe to the logon value in
the system registry, sometimes appending it, sometimes
replacing it. Running Adaware or other cleaners detects
and removes wsaupdater.exe, but doesn't correct the
registry damage.


"If this is the case, then you may need to load the
registry hive from another installation and change it."
Can you explain this alittle more? thanks.

How can you do this? If its from another installation(as
in another Xp Computer right?) how can I get on my friends
Registry if I can't log on? Please help.
 

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