RE: cant logon to my computer.pls help!

From: jul (jul_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/30/05

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    it did work.i wont allow me to type in any user name.even the admin.

    "jul" wrote:

    > i disabled an acc on my laptop which belongs to the administrative group.n
    > that account happens to be the account i use in loggin onto my computer.now i
    > cant logon.it saying my account has been disabled n i should c my admin


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