XP logs off immediately

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XP Home (SP2, but has been working correctly for some time after installing)
with 1 user account. At welcome screen, account is clicked to logon. Screen
then says "Loading your personal settings....Logging off....Saving your
settings" and I am left with the welcome screen again. Tried safe mode with
same result.

Martin Ellis
 
Hi

Have you tried a System Restore via Safe Mode? If so, do you get the same
error afterwards?
 
XP Home (SP2, but has been working correctly for some time after
installing) with 1 user account. At welcome screen, account is clicked
to logon. Screen then says "Loading your personal settings....Logging
off....Saving your settings" and I am left with the welcome screen
again. Tried safe mode with same result.

Martin Ellis

martin, give this link a look and see if it helps:

http://www2.geek.com/discus/messages/196/10227.html?1095917659

let us know.

Reagards,

DanS
 
Martinellis said:
XP Home (SP2, but has been working correctly for some time after installing)
with 1 user account. At welcome screen, account is clicked to logon. Screen
then says "Loading your personal settings....Logging off....Saving your
settings" and I am left with the welcome screen again. Tried safe mode with
same result.

Martin Ellis
Hi

You haven't by change removed any spyware/adware lately?

Unable to Log On To Windows XP After Removing wsaupdater.exe
http://www.lavasofthelp.com/articles/v6/04/06/0901.html

and

Blazefind problem
http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Blazefind

More here:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=...rosoft.public.windowsxp.*&as_qdr=&btnG=Search


If that doesn’t help see this:

A User Logon Request Is Rejected Without Any Messages
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=313322
 
Martinellis said:
XP Home (SP2, but has been working correctly for some time after installing)
with 1 user account. At welcome screen, account is clicked to logon. Screen
then says "Loading your personal settings....Logging off....Saving your
settings" and I am left with the welcome screen again. Tried safe mode with
same result.

Adapted from a Post from Kelly: I suggest using this method if you
have a proper retail type CD you can boot from

This problem turns out to be that the Winlogon userinit entry is being
set to
"wsaupdater.exe," and not "userinit.exe,".

Set the BIOS to boot CD before Hard Disk. Boot the XP CD and, instead
of Setup, take the immediate R for Repair. Assume any password
requested is blank, and TAB over.

Change the C:\Windows prompt to: C:\Windows\System32
by
CD System32
then
COPY userinit.exe wsaupdater.exe

Reboot into Safe Mode and use a run of regedit.exe:

Open to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT
\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

And in the right pane double click UserInit and change from
wsaupdater.exe to userinit.exe,

Then you can reboot and delete the wpaupdater.exe file
 
extracting userinit.exe from CD

We had an issue today and consulted this article for advice. In our case the userinit.exe was completely removed by Kaspersky (Smitfraudfix has the same result), so the following line would not work:
Alex Nichol said:
Martinellis wrote:
COPY userinit.exe wsaupdater.exe

Our solution was to expand the original from a Windows XP Home Edition CD like this:

Code:
  d:
  cd i386
  expand userinit.ex_ c:\windows\system32\
Thus restoring a fresh copy of userinit.exe from the CD. Hope this helps someone.
 
Thanks Wood Computers Swan Hill! I am in Sydney and found your fix. Indeed expanding the userinit.exe file from my XP install CD gave me back the missing file. Many thanks! Mark
 
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