User administrator login fault

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Guest

User (Administrator) was some how deleted but still classed as there, though
on login it does not exist.
On last Microsoft update came unexpectedly just as I was shutting down as
power was due to be cut for maintenance repair by local power company.
This meant that during mid session of download system cut off completely, on
reboot afterwards my user (Administrator) no longer existed on login.
An old user was now operating, which had been previously deactivated (why
this happened I do not know).
All I know is now though admin is intact on HD I cannot reinstall it on user
as it says it exists but does not show on login page.
Instead as said another previous user is in place but I cannot open any of
my settings, emails stored on local folder of outlook either.
I have also been locked out of my account settings for logins as the system
now states I’m another user.
How do I correct this and can my folders on Outlook be reinstated as well as
all other settings and how has this come about.
 
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PvdG42

Aly said:
User (Administrator) was some how deleted but still classed as there,
though
on login it does not exist.
On last Microsoft update came unexpectedly just as I was shutting down as
power was due to be cut for maintenance repair by local power company.
This meant that during mid session of download system cut off completely,
on
reboot afterwards my user (Administrator) no longer existed on login.
An old user was now operating, which had been previously deactivated (why
this happened I do not know).
All I know is now though admin is intact on HD I cannot reinstall it on
user
as it says it exists but does not show on login page.
Instead as said another previous user is in place but I cannot open any of
my settings, emails stored on local folder of outlook either.
I have also been locked out of my account settings for logins as the
system
now states I’m another user.
How do I correct this and can my folders on Outlook be reinstated as well
as
all other settings and how has this come about.

As your question pertains to some version of Windows and has nothing to do
with the .NET Framework, it would make sense to find an appropriate group:

To find the group you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...spx?guid=1080912A-26C5-7040-AFDD-2224A4FEB3EA

Then open your language in the TreeView on the left, scroll down to
"Windows", open and scroll down to your version of Windows and look for an
appropriate group there.
 
G

Guest

As the .NET Framework is 1 part related to the problem within the login as A
..NET went walkabouts as well an
2 I beleive it was a NET Framework update that was the main cuase when power
went off.
Admin is conct to control within NET framework and as it will not repair
what cn I say.
No this was not helpful, if I can get framework repaired admin may relog but
thank you for the useful information?
 
P

PvdG42

Aly said:
As the .NET Framework is 1 part related to the problem within the login as
A
.NET went walkabouts as well an
2 I beleive it was a NET Framework update that was the main cuase when
power
went off.
Admin is conct to control within NET framework and as it will not repair
what cn I say.
No this was not helpful, if I can get framework repaired admin may relog
but
thank you for the useful information?


Now that you've shared that new information (re-reading your original post
reveals no reference to .NET nor to a KB # that could be researched to
reveal an association with .NET), you may receive useful answers here.

Good luck!
 

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