RE: After PQRemove, logon means logout.
From: ej0c (ej0c_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/29/05
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 13:21:04 -0700
Huh. A couple ideas from another forum, and eureka, all i had to do was
replace userinit.exe.
Might want to see if that Microsoft MVP comes with a rebate and a Dale
Carnegie seminar.
"ej0c" wrote:
> Well, the system seemed to have a nice case of bagle.n, so I ran the PQRemove
> tool from Panda AV. Very nicely all the 336 instances of bagle were
> purportely gone.
>
> Alas, when I rebooted, the logon screen took the password and promptly
> logged me back out.
>
> Fixboot, FixBbr, and a windows repair installation didn't change this sorry
> affair.
>
> (No, they hadn't installed SP2. That was next on the list.)
>
> Thanks!
> Ed
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