SP2 and rebooting

G

Guest

After 1 day of SP2 working ok, i found that the Security center had
disappeared. I rebooted to find that the security center was still not
displayed at boot up. So i used system restore... back to the point of SP2
installation.

Since then the PC loads windows to the point where the login screen should
appear and then reboots... everytime. Safemode does exactly the same thing.

I dont have the UMAX scanner drivers installed, as per a KB article.

Any ideas?
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

The "Security Center" icon is not designed to appear in the
notification area of the Taskbar. A "Windows Security Alerts"
icon will appear in the notification only if Windows XP detects
a security issue related to Windows Updates, Firewall or
your antivirus program. If you have Automatic Updates enabled,
a firewall properly installed and functioning, and your antivirus
program virus definitions are up-to-date, then that icon will not
appear.

Additionally, if you manually made changes in the way the Security
Center alerts you, the icon will not appear. This is by design.

Frequently asked questions about Windows Security Center
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;883792&Product=windowsxpsp2

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.aspx

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| After 1 day of SP2 working ok, i found that the Security center had
| disappeared. I rebooted to find that the security center was still not
| displayed at boot up. So i used system restore... back to the point of SP2
| installation.
|
| Since then the PC loads windows to the point where the login screen should
| appear and then reboots... everytime. Safemode does exactly the same thing.
|
| I dont have the UMAX scanner drivers installed, as per a KB article.
|
| Any ideas?
 
G

Guest

Carey, please look at the following string to see if you can help me get back
in as administrator. Sorry to dump this into a string on an unrelated issue.

Try this:
When you get to the screen that now has no account login icons, carefully
press Ctrl-Alt-Del TWICE. That should bring up the old style Windows login
window. If you know the administrator account password, use that account.
If you can gain access, go to Control Panel, User Accounts, and see if your
old account is listed. If so, change the icon and change the password.
And, while your there, create a new user account with administrative rights
and NO password.


Etchin n' Sketch said:
I have a dilly of a problem. I cannont get access to my PC due to my missing
user accounts on the Start up. When windows boots, in the morning, and goes
to that blue welcome to windows screen, where you can choose Admin, and your
personal User accounts...thats where I cant go any further. There are simply
gone. I dont want to blame SP2, but I had just installed it about 10 days
priar. Ive tried BootCDs to repair my XP, no good...still need a user account
to log in. Ive tried, previous good configurations, no go......everything
else requires a user account.
Iam pretty good at keeping my PC clean of Ad-Adware and Viruses, so I dont
think that that is the reason of all this Guano. Any help would be so greatly
appreciated.


http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...g=microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...blic.windowsxp.help_and_support&lang=en&cr=US

As far as getting the Welcome screen with the icons, open Control Panel,
User Accounts. Click Change the way user log on and off. Then check Welcome
Screen.

If the system is trying to logon and continue boot, but turns around and
logs off, I've only been able to correct this with a Repair install.
I haven't researched it lately, but it may be a problem with the
winlogon.exe file. It's a system file. Sorry, but I don't have anything
further on that.

David Curole said:
I have a simalar problem. My machine boots up to login like yours but I don't
have any other accounts. I can't get in to do anything. I clike to log on and
it logs right off again


If this is an OEM installation, only idea I can think of is:
At the login screen try Owner as the user, no password

As far as booting into Safe Mode, what login options are available when it
boots?

Unfortunately, Home edition limits user account creation to the Control
Panel applet or you could go into Computer Management like Professional.

************************************
There is a tool to reset the Adm1n1strat0r pa55w0rd.
You can find it here:
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

Read the instruction carefully or you may end up screwing you Windows.
This is not from Microsoft and not supported by Microsoft. So use it at
your own risk.


need to know a way to clear a password on the administrator acount of
my XP
home system. was locked up by other than myself


Rich, here's a related type of problem. Using XP Home on new machine. Upon
boot, I get only the old style login screen. I earlier had set up some
user accounts, mine being the only administrator. Using old login screen,
(using default "home" screen name and no password) I can get XP to load. I
then check User Accounts and only "home" shows, and, of course, it's a
limited account. Further, I gotta get in as administrator to do anything of
importance.

I did try, at the old login screen, variations of "administrator" and admin
for screen name and password, respectively, with no success. Also tried same
in safe mode, with no luck.

I do recall a phone support session with a Microsoft rep, who was able to
get me in as administrator under safe mode. Any ideas?

Rich said:
Try this:
When you get to the screen that now has no account login icons, carefully
press Ctrl-Alt-Del TWICE. That should bring up the old style Windows login
window. If you know the administrator account password, use that account.
If you can gain access, go to Control Panel, User Accounts, and see if your
old account is listed. If so, change the icon and change the password.
And, while your there, create a new user account with administrative rights
and NO password.
 

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