Wesley Vogel said;
"Are you on a network?"
No, single PC, connected to cable ISP
"Who are you logging on as that the UsrClass.dat from
C:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows is trying to load?"
I log on normally to the only account available on my logon screen but when
looking at permissions for services I see ASP.NET, Administrator,
NTAuthority/System, Network Service, Default user; are all available,
working accounts. I have this Security Audit clipped from Event veiwer:
Event Type: Success Audit
Event Source: Security
Event Category: Logon/Logoff
Event ID: 528
Date: 7/13/2005
Time: 11:59:28 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
Computer: xxxxx
Description:
Successful Logon:
User Name: NETWORK SERVICE
Domain: NT AUTHORITY
Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E4)
Logon Type: 5
Logon Process: Advapi
Authentication Package: Negotiate
Workstation Name:
Logon GUID: {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
I did install a Network Application in addition to TCP/IP in my Network
adaptor, "Intel PROset", settings hoping it would fix a problem connecting
to the internet. Now I can't access the settings "Failed to load one of the
network components" error appears. Some services were loading under the NT
AUTHORITY/NETWORK SERVICE account and could not be turned on or off. I have
since changed them back to the local account and will see if things
straighten out.
"Normally the UsrClass.dat from C:\Documents and Settings\Your Name
Here\Local Settings\ApplicationData\Microsoft\Windows should load."
It must load or, I could no longer use my account or, I would have had to
reset everthing. Maybe NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM's registry is corrupt?
I recently did an "inplace repair" of Windows XP sp2 using a Windows XP sp2
slipstream CD which makes it impossible to uninstall sp2 now. Then went to
Windows update and successfully reinstalled all the needed updates. Then
ran SFC successfully.
The install log from the inplace repair only said that some nonfatal errors
had occured. Yesterday I uninstalled and reinstalled Microsoft .Net
Framework 1.1 and applied the recent service pack for it. I have done
several other application specific repairs/reinstalls which often help that
single app but then the problem pops up in something else. I know VIRUS
comes to mind but I have the best AVS on the planet updated and run once a
week, more if I use IE a lot
Thanks for the provided links. I am still looking at the information.
What is the password for NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM's account?? How do I log onto
it??