Re: Adobe KB article screws up XP Home system - no login
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:43:50 -0500
In news:OfkwlUcWHHA.1208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
JJ <jjj@xxxxxxxxxx> typed:
I was helping someone who has an XP Home system (Emachines). He was
trying to get a site to display that used Adobe Flash. He was sent
to the Adobe Flash downloads site, and it appeared that Flash
installed but would not display any Flash content.
After looking at several of the suggestions on the Adobe support site
and confirming that he had Administrator rights, we ended up at this
KB article on the Adobe site:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=fb1634cb
This article points to a download of an MS tool called SubInAcL and
then has you create a batch file that does:
subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /grant=administrators=f
subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CURRENT_USER /grant=administrators=f
subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT /grant=administrators=f
subinacl /subdirectories %SystemDrive% /grant=administrators=f
subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /grant=system=f
subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CURRENT_USER /grant=system=f
subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT /grant=system=f
subinacl /subdirectories %SystemDrive% /grant=system=f
So I had him do this. It didn't fix the problem with Flash, but when
he restarted the PC it displays the XP logo but he now never receives
a login.
Even pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del twice does not bring up a login window.
Other than a re-install/repair install, is there anything I might try?
Go into safe mode, and do a system restore.
.
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