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Echy
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Posted:
Tue Nov 01, 2005 2:37 pm Post subject:
Notebook Password Error? |
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Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1 from
memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to an
online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I cannot
login with any of them. I get an error message "The local Policy of this
system does not permit you to login interactively" Pressing OK takes me
back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy |
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Bigguy
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 2:48 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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Boot from XP CD and do a repair / re-install?
Guy
"Echy" <acuhcewrongone@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
news:4367293d$0$27299$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
| Quote: | Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1 from
memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to an
online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I cannot
login with any of them. I get an error message "The local Policy of this
system does not permit you to login interactively" Pressing OK takes me
back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy |
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Echy
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:06 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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Bigguy wrote:
| Quote: | Boot from XP CD and do a repair / re-install?
Guy
"Echy" <acuhcewrongone@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
news:4367293d$0$27299$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1 from
memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to an
online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I cannot
login with any of them. I get an error message "The local Policy of this
system does not permit you to login interactively" Pressing OK takes me
back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
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Thanks for reply. Tried this but didn't fix the problem.
Echy |
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John Doue
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:56 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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Echy wrote:
| Quote: | Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1 from
memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to an
online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I cannot
login with any of them. I get an error message "The local Policy of this
system does not permit you to login interactively" Pressing OK takes me
back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous |
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last working
configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
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Echy
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Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2005 3:54 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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John Doue wrote:
| Quote: | Echy wrote:
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1
from memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to an
online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I cannot
login with any of them. I get an error message "The local Policy of
this system does not permit you to login interactively" Pressing OK
takes me back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last working
configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
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Thanks for replying.
Have tried F8 without success. How do I start system restore?
Echy |
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Echy
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:03 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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Echy wrote:
| Quote: | John Doue wrote:
Echy wrote:
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1
from memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to
an online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I
cannot login with any of them. I get an error message "The local
Policy of this system does not permit you to login interactively"
Pressing OK takes me back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last
working configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
Thanks for replying.
Have tried F8 without success. How do I start system restore?
Echy
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Remembered how to start it. After starting from the original CD I got to
C:\Windows and was asked for administrator password which I entered. The
C:\windows came up again but no further instructions. Could you help me
from there?
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John Doue
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:18 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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Echy wrote:
| Quote: | John Doue wrote:
Echy wrote:
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1
from memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to
an online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I
cannot login with any of them. I get an error message "The local
Policy of this system does not permit you to login interactively"
Pressing OK takes me back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last
working configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
Thanks for replying.
Have tried F8 without success. How do I start system restore?
Echy
One way among others, Help, Pick a task, Undo Changes. Might different |
on your system, my help is specific to Sony. See below.
"To access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, and then click Help
and Support. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Using System Restore".
Regards
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John Doue
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Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:23 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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John Doue wrote:
| Quote: | Echy wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Echy wrote:
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1
from memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to
an online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I
cannot login with any of them. I get an error message "The local
Policy of this system does not permit you to login interactively"
Pressing OK takes me back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last
working configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
Thanks for replying.
Have tried F8 without success. How do I start system restore?
Echy
One way among others, Help, Pick a task, Undo Changes. Might different
on your system, my help is specific to Sony. See below.
"To access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, and then click Help
and Support. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Using System
Restore".
Regards
One more thing: your problem should be posted on a MS XP Newsgroup where |
your chances of getting expert help for this issue are greater than
here, no disrespect intended!
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John Doue |
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John Doue
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Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:33 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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John Doue wrote:
| Quote: | Echy wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Echy wrote:
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1
from memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to
an online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I
cannot login with any of them. I get an error message "The local
Policy of this system does not permit you to login interactively"
Pressing OK takes me back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last
working configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
Thanks for replying.
Have tried F8 without success. How do I start system restore?
Echy
One way among others, Help, Pick a task, Undo Changes. Might different
on your system, my help is specific to Sony. See below.
"To access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, and then click Help
and Support. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Using System
Restore".
Regards
Sorry, I missed the obvious, since you cannot log in...Press F8 on |
boot-up, it is one of the options offered in the menu that comes up.
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Echy
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Posted:
Thu Nov 03, 2005 6:34 pm Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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John Doue wrote:
| Quote: | John Doue wrote:
Echy wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Echy wrote:
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1
from memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to
an online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I
cannot login with any of them. I get an error message "The local
Policy of this system does not permit you to login interactively"
Pressing OK takes me back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last
working configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
Thanks for replying.
Have tried F8 without success. How do I start system restore?
Echy
One way among others, Help, Pick a task, Undo Changes. Might different
on your system, my help is specific to Sony. See below.
"To access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, and then click Help
and Support. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Using System
Restore".
Regards
One more thing: your problem should be posted on a MS XP Newsgroup where
your chances of getting expert help for this issue are greater than
here, no disrespect intended!
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Thanks again for your responses. I have posted to an MS XP newsgroup as
you suggested.
Echy |
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Graeme
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Posted:
Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:48 am Post subject:
Re: Notebook Password Error? |
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Have a look at Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 307545
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307545
Happy typing...I've done it a few times on various PCs
Echy wrote:
| Quote: | Echy wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Echy wrote:
Hello
I have a laptop (HP Compaq nx9010) running XP Pro (Service Pack 1
from memory) that I cannot log into.
The two users & administrator passwords are "correct " according to
an online Login Recovery Service I used to reveal them. However I
cannot login with any of them. I get an error message "The local
Policy of this system does not permit you to login interactively"
Pressing OK takes me back to the password entry page.
The passwords previously worked fine.
Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on solving this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Echy
Have you tried to use System Restore to go back to a previous
configuration? Or pressing F8 during boot-up and selecting "Last
working configuration" (or equivalent, I forget the exact wording).
Thanks for replying.
Have tried F8 without success. How do I start system restore?
Echy
Remembered how to start it. After starting from the original CD I got to
C:\Windows and was asked for administrator password which I entered. The
C:\windows came up again but no further instructions. Could you help me
from there?
Thanks again. |
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