Users disabled, cannot logon anymore

P

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
 
S

stuart

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.
 
H

H. Kaur

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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