Users disabled, cannot logon anymore

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Pele

Hello,
I have disabled all my users in Windows XP. When I now try
to log on, I allways get the message "Account is disabled,
see your administrator". Since I disabled all the users, I
cannot logon anymore. How can I correct this problem? Is
there a way to enable a user from the logon screen or
force a logon? All I wanted to do is for the system to
logon without showing me the logon screen.

Regards
Peter
 
Try restarting your computer in safe mode and use the
administrators account to create a new account.and logon
with that.as with logging on without using the logon
screen i cant help you there.
All the best.
 
Hi Peter!

I just had a similar experience. Please try the following
as a very simply an efficient solution:

Try deleting the profile using the Microsoft way and not
the "just delete the folder way".

Do this in an Administrator account:

1) Go to Start> Control Panel> Performance and
Maintenance (If using Category View)>System.

2) On the Advanced tab in the User Profiles section,
click on settings.

3) Click on the user profile that you want to
delete/repair and click on Delete.

4) Go back into User Accounts and create a new profile
(if you can).

5) Then try to log on with the new account, it should
create a new profile.

(Note: The screen will go completely black for a few
moments while Windows is recreating the Account. Wait
for this to finish.)
 
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