Re: "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively"
From: Markus (markus.ms.schwarz_at_web.de)
Date: 12/06/03
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Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2003 00:10:55 +0100
Thank you,
I tried to log in to safe mode - it doesn't work.
And I already tried the repair install - without any result.
Still I can't log in. With none of the existing users.
But I installed a second WinXP on another partition than the first one.
As both partitions are FAT32 I have full access to every file
of the first installation.
Does that help?
Can I reset the policies from the "old" XP
when I boot the "new" XP?
Thanks
Markus
David Jones wrote:
> Try booting to safe mode (hit F8 before Windows loads)
> and see if you can log in with the original Administrator
> account or any other accounts you have on the system.
>
> If you still cannot log in, you'll need to boot from the
> XP CD and run a repair install.
>
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