USER ACCOUNTS LOCKED, Invisible !!

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I am an admin to my box, and I cannot see nor access the user accounts from the control panel ? I think my profile is corrupted. Anyone has any solution ?
 
Try booting into Safe Mode (press the function key F8 during startup) and
then access the applet.

omar said:
I am an admin to my box, and I cannot see nor access the user accounts
from the control panel ? I think my profile is corrupted. Anyone has any
solution ?
 
go to command prompt type control userpasswords if this
brings up the applet your problem is only missing icon
you can rebuild the icon easily if not and you get "the
filename, directory name or volume label syntax is
incorrect then you have thhe same problem i have. if you
find a solution please post as i havent found one yet



-----Original Message-----
I am an admin to my box, and I cannot see nor access the
user accounts from the control panel ? I think my profile
is corrupted. Anyone has any solution ?
 
you get "the
filename, directory name or volume label syntax is
incorrect then you have thhe same problem i have. if you
find a solution please post as i havent found one yet

Get the same problem with filename, directory name or volume label on the
nuser.cpl (users control panel). Have noted that control userpasswords2 at
the run command does bring up user accounts. Still trying to figure out
what made this change to my system; SP1? Powertoys? Rollback doesn't seem
to help so this happened a ways back. Let me know if you find an
explanation.

Rick
 
i have 2 systems 1 laptop 1 desktop both running exact
same stuff all the same updates all the same tweaks and
this only occurs on the laptop and yes control
userpasswords2 works but every way to get nusrmgr.cpl
gives me the same message. if you find anything let me
know i believe the prob is in the registry must have
existed for a while system restore does not help. there
is an article in the knowledge base to go back to
original registry but would lose all setting changes so i
am still looking for a more specific solution
-----Original Message-----
 
Absolutely what I am seeing . . . also notice that NTUsermgr.cpl is off a
very recent date from all the other applets. Tonight I'm gonna try to track
down what happened at that particular date and time (updates, installation,
etc) that might have changed the creation date of the users applet. Email
me so we can compare notes and find a solution.

Rick
 
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