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Name1 has admin privileges. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Event Properties: Logon Failure: Reason: Account locked out User Name: Name1 Domain: Name2 Logon Type: 2 Logon Process: User32 Authentication Package: Negotiate Workstation Name: Name2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Name1 Properties: Name1 Full name: Description: User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] User cannot change password X Password never expires Account is disabled Account is locked out [GHOSTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -NET USER NAME1 (command): User name Name1 Full Name Comment User's comment Country code 000 (System Default) Account active Yes Account expires Never Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM Password expires Never Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM Password required Yes User may change password Yes Workstations allowed All Logon script User profile Home directory Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM Logon hours allowed All Local Group Memberships *Administrators *Debugger Users Global Group memberships *None The command completed successfully. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the info! The account's password was not set to expire, and everything looks right, except that it does not appear in Control Panel/User Accounts or the Welcome Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. What's the problem? What caused this? And most importantly HOW DO I FIX IT? Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost every month? This is so focking retarded! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are some features I expect be included in the upcoming Windows Vista: 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat by the user) with the next Windows release, and have the output logged into the registry. 3. Make ALL files excutable. 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done already! 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very long hex strings, so as to hide from the user, among others, the biometric fart logs. |
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Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change Your Expired Password http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "fockmsn" wrote: | Windows XP Pro | | Name1 has admin privileges. | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | - Event Properties: | | Logon Failure: | Reason: Account locked out | User Name: Name1 | Domain: Name2 | Logon Type: 2 | | Logon Process: User32 | Authentication Package: Negotiate | Workstation Name: Name2 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | -Name1 Properties: | | Name1 | | | | | Full name: | | | Description: | | | User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] | | User cannot change password | | X Password never expires | | Account is disabled | Account is locked out [GHOSTED] | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -NET USER NAME1 (command): | | User name Name1 | Full Name | Comment | User's comment | Country code 000 (System Default) | Account active Yes | Account expires Never | | Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM | Password expires Never | Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM | Password required Yes | User may change password Yes | | Workstations allowed All | Logon script | User profile | Home directory | Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM | | Logon hours allowed All | | Local Group Memberships *Administrators *Debugger Users | Global Group memberships *None | The command completed successfully. | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This is the info! The account's password was not set to expire, and | everything looks right, except that it does not appear in Control Panel/User | Accounts or the Welcome Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. | | What's the problem? What caused this? And most importantly HOW DO I FIX IT? | | Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost every month? This | is so focking retarded! | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are some features I | expect be included in the upcoming Windows Vista: | | 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. | 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat by the user) with | the next Windows release, and have the output logged into the registry. | 3. Make ALL files excutable. | 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe | 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done already! | 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very long hex strings, | so as to hide from the user, among others, the biometric fart logs. |
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None of the links you provided help me in any way. I have SP2 and all the
updates. The locked out account does not appear in the control panel or the logon screen. Format it is then. It will take me a month to reinstall all programs and plugins. Thanks anyway. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 > > You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change Your Expired Password > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows - Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "fockmsn" wrote: > > | Windows XP Pro > | > | Name1 has admin privileges. > | > | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | - Event Properties: > | > | Logon Failure: > | Reason: Account locked out > | User Name: Name1 > | Domain: Name2 > | Logon Type: 2 > | > | Logon Process: User32 > | Authentication Package: Negotiate > | Workstation Name: Name2 > | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | > | -Name1 Properties: > | > | Name1 > | > | > | > | > | Full name: > | > | > | Description: > | > | > | User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] > | > | User cannot change password > | > | X Password never expires > | > | Account is disabled > | Account is locked out [GHOSTED] > | > | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | -NET USER NAME1 (command): > | > | User name Name1 > | Full Name > | Comment > | User's comment > | Country code 000 (System Default) > | Account active Yes > | Account expires Never > | > | Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM > | Password expires Never > | Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM > | Password required Yes > | User may change password Yes > | > | Workstations allowed All > | Logon script > | User profile > | Home directory > | Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM > | > | Logon hours allowed All > | > | Local Group Memberships *Administrators *Debugger Users > | Global Group memberships *None > | The command completed successfully. > | > | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | > | This is the info! The account's password was not set to expire, and > | everything looks right, except that it does not appear in Control Panel/User > | Accounts or the Welcome Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. > | > | What's the problem? What caused this? And most importantly HOW DO I FIX IT? > | > | Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost every month? This > | is so focking retarded! > | > | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | > | I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are some features I > | expect be included in the upcoming Windows Vista: > | > | 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. > | 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat by the user) with > | the next Windows release, and have the output logged into the registry. > | 3. Make ALL files excutable. > | 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe > | 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done already! > | 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very long hex strings, > | so as to hide from the user, among others, the biometric fart logs. > > |
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Try booting into safe mode and then try logging on as administrator and if
you can access the account properties for the locked out account and uncheck that the account is locked out. To find which users are local administrators run the command net localgroup administrators. If nothing seems to help you could try putting the hard drive in another computer or boot from something like Bart's PE and copy the sam file from the windows\repair folder to the windows\system32\config folder though I suggest you rename the sam file in the windows\system32\config folder first. If that works you may have a different password in the sam file you copied over since it may be the one from the original installation of the operating system though there are tools that can reset the administrator password if you forgot it and I think the same tool may have an option to unlock locked accounts though I am not positive as I have not used it for a while. See the links below if you are interested in trying that. --- Steve http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ "fockmsn" <fockmsn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5EF3B9A-3DFD-40E2-8832-7C3D3CFC7679@microsoft.com...> None of the links you provided help me in any way. I have SP2 and all the > updates. > The locked out account does not appear in the control panel or the logon > screen. > > Format it is then. It will take me a month to reinstall all programs and > plugins. > > Thanks anyway. > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > >> Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 >> >> You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change Your Expired >> Password >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows - Shell/User >> Microsoft Community Newsgroups >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "fockmsn" wrote: >> >> | Windows XP Pro >> | >> | Name1 has admin privileges. >> | >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> | - Event Properties: >> | >> | Logon Failure: >> | Reason: Account locked out >> | User Name: Name1 >> | Domain: Name2 >> | Logon Type: 2 >> | >> | Logon Process: User32 >> | Authentication Package: Negotiate >> | Workstation Name: Name2 >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> | >> | -Name1 Properties: >> | >> | Name1 >> | >> | >> | >> | >> | Full name: >> | >> | >> | Description: >> | >> | >> | User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] >> | >> | User cannot change password >> | >> | X Password never expires >> | >> | Account is disabled >> | Account is locked out [GHOSTED] >> | >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> | -NET USER NAME1 (command): >> | >> | User name Name1 >> | Full Name >> | Comment >> | User's comment >> | Country code 000 (System Default) >> | Account active Yes >> | Account expires Never >> | >> | Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >> | Password expires Never >> | Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >> | Password required Yes >> | User may change password Yes >> | >> | Workstations allowed All >> | Logon script >> | User profile >> | Home directory >> | Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM >> | >> | Logon hours allowed All >> | >> | Local Group Memberships *Administrators *Debugger Users >> | Global Group memberships *None >> | The command completed successfully. >> | >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> | >> | This is the info! The account's password was not set to expire, and >> | everything looks right, except that it does not appear in Control >> Panel/User >> | Accounts or the Welcome Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. >> | >> | What's the problem? What caused this? And most importantly HOW DO I >> FIX IT? >> | >> | Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost every month? >> This >> | is so focking retarded! >> | >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> | >> | I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are some features >> I >> | expect be included in the upcoming Windows Vista: >> | >> | 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. >> | 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat by the user) >> with >> | the next Windows release, and have the output logged into the registry. >> | 3. Make ALL files excutable. >> | 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe >> | 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done already! >> | 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very long hex >> strings, >> | so as to hide from the user, among others, the biometric fart logs. >> >> |
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Have you checked the Properties of the user account?
Go to Start -> Run and enter lusrmgmt.msc in the Open box. Click OK. Open the Users folder. See if the account in question has been disabled. Nepatsfan fockmsn wrote: > None of the links you provided help me in any way. I have > SP2 and all the updates. > The locked out account does not appear in the control panel > or the logon screen. > > Format it is then. It will take me a month to reinstall all > programs and plugins. > > Thanks anyway. > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > >> Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 >> >> You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change >> Your Expired Password >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows - Shell/User >> Microsoft Community Newsgroups >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "fockmsn" wrote: >> >>> Windows XP Pro >>> >>> Name1 has admin privileges. >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> - Event Properties: >>> >>> Logon Failure: >>> Reason: Account locked out >>> User Name: Name1 >>> Domain: Name2 >>> Logon Type: 2 >>> >>> Logon Process: User32 >>> Authentication Package: Negotiate >>> Workstation Name: Name2 >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> -Name1 Properties: >>> >>> Name1 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Full name: >>> >>> >>> Description: >>> >>> >>> User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] >>> >>> User cannot change password >>> >>> X Password never expires >>> >>> Account is disabled >>> Account is locked out [GHOSTED] >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> -NET USER NAME1 (command): >>> >>> User name Name1 >>> Full Name >>> Comment >>> User's comment >>> Country code 000 (System Default) >>> Account active Yes >>> Account expires Never >>> >>> Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >>> Password expires Never >>> Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >>> Password required Yes >>> User may change password Yes >>> >>> Workstations allowed All >>> Logon script >>> User profile >>> Home directory >>> Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM >>> >>> Logon hours allowed All >>> >>> Local Group Memberships *Administrators >>> *Debugger Users >>> Global Group memberships *None >>> The command completed successfully. >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> This is the info! The account's password was not set to >>> expire, and everything looks right, except that it does >>> not appear in Control Panel/User Accounts or the Welcome >>> Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. >>> >>> What's the problem? What caused this? And most >>> importantly HOW DO I FIX IT? >>> >>> Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost >>> every month? This is so focking retarded! >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are >>> some features I expect be included in the upcoming Windows >>> Vista: >>> >>> 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. >>> 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat >>> by the user) with the next Windows release, and have the >>> output logged into the registry. >>> 3. Make ALL files excutable. >>> 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe >>> 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done >>> already! >>> 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very >>> long hex strings, so as to hide from the user, among >>> others, the biometric fart logs. |
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Correction to my earlier response:
Have you checked the Properties of the user account? Go to Start -> Run and enter lusrmgr.msc in the Open box. Click OK. Open the Users folder. See if the account in question has been disabled. Sorry for the confusion. Also, you might want to take a look in Local Security Policy for a setting within the Local Settings/Password Policies that may be casusing this behavior. Nepatsfan fockmsn wrote: > None of the links you provided help me in any way. I have > SP2 and all the updates. > The locked out account does not appear in the control panel > or the logon screen. > > Format it is then. It will take me a month to reinstall all > programs and plugins. > > Thanks anyway. > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > >> Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 >> >> You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change >> Your Expired Password >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows - Shell/User >> Microsoft Community Newsgroups >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "fockmsn" wrote: >> >>> Windows XP Pro >>> >>> Name1 has admin privileges. >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> - Event Properties: >>> >>> Logon Failure: >>> Reason: Account locked out >>> User Name: Name1 >>> Domain: Name2 >>> Logon Type: 2 >>> >>> Logon Process: User32 >>> Authentication Package: Negotiate >>> Workstation Name: Name2 >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> -Name1 Properties: >>> >>> Name1 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Full name: >>> >>> >>> Description: >>> >>> >>> User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] >>> >>> User cannot change password >>> >>> X Password never expires >>> >>> Account is disabled >>> Account is locked out [GHOSTED] >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> -NET USER NAME1 (command): >>> >>> User name Name1 >>> Full Name >>> Comment >>> User's comment >>> Country code 000 (System Default) >>> Account active Yes >>> Account expires Never >>> >>> Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >>> Password expires Never >>> Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >>> Password required Yes >>> User may change password Yes >>> >>> Workstations allowed All >>> Logon script >>> User profile >>> Home directory >>> Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM >>> >>> Logon hours allowed All >>> >>> Local Group Memberships *Administrators >>> *Debugger Users >>> Global Group memberships *None >>> The command completed successfully. >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> This is the info! The account's password was not set to >>> expire, and everything looks right, except that it does >>> not appear in Control Panel/User Accounts or the Welcome >>> Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. >>> >>> What's the problem? What caused this? And most >>> importantly HOW DO I FIX IT? >>> >>> Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost >>> every month? This is so focking retarded! >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are >>> some features I expect be included in the upcoming Windows >>> Vista: >>> >>> 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. >>> 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat >>> by the user) with the next Windows release, and have the >>> output logged into the registry. >>> 3. Make ALL files excutable. >>> 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe >>> 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done >>> already! >>> 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very >>> long hex strings, so as to hide from the user, among >>> others, the biometric fart logs. |
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Not oly have i checked the Properties for the account, I have captured the
text and pasted it in my first post. The account "doesn't seem" to be disabled by looking at user properties... thanks, nepasfan. "Nepatsfan" wrote: > Have you checked the Properties of the user account? > Go to Start -> Run and enter lusrmgmt.msc in the Open box. > Click OK. > Open the Users folder. > See if the account in question has been disabled. > > Nepatsfan > > fockmsn wrote: > > None of the links you provided help me in any way. I have > > SP2 and all the updates. > > The locked out account does not appear in the control panel > > or the logon screen. > > > > Format it is then. It will take me a month to reinstall all > > programs and plugins. > > > > Thanks anyway. > > > > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 > >> > >> You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change > >> Your Expired Password > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 > >> > >> -- > >> Carey Frisch > >> Microsoft MVP > >> Windows - Shell/User > >> Microsoft Community Newsgroups > >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> "fockmsn" wrote: > >> > >>> Windows XP Pro > >>> > >>> Name1 has admin privileges. > >>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> - Event Properties: > >>> > >>> Logon Failure: > >>> Reason: Account locked out > >>> User Name: Name1 > >>> Domain: Name2 > >>> Logon Type: 2 > >>> > >>> Logon Process: User32 > >>> Authentication Package: Negotiate > >>> Workstation Name: Name2 > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> -Name1 Properties: > >>> > >>> Name1 > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Full name: > >>> > >>> > >>> Description: > >>> > >>> > >>> User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] > >>> > >>> User cannot change password > >>> > >>> X Password never expires > >>> > >>> Account is disabled > >>> Account is locked out [GHOSTED] > >>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> -NET USER NAME1 (command): > >>> > >>> User name Name1 > >>> Full Name > >>> Comment > >>> User's comment > >>> Country code 000 (System Default) > >>> Account active Yes > >>> Account expires Never > >>> > >>> Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM > >>> Password expires Never > >>> Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM > >>> Password required Yes > >>> User may change password Yes > >>> > >>> Workstations allowed All > >>> Logon script > >>> User profile > >>> Home directory > >>> Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM > >>> > >>> Logon hours allowed All > >>> > >>> Local Group Memberships *Administrators > >>> *Debugger Users > >>> Global Group memberships *None > >>> The command completed successfully. > >>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> This is the info! The account's password was not set to > >>> expire, and everything looks right, except that it does > >>> not appear in Control Panel/User Accounts or the Welcome > >>> Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. > >>> > >>> What's the problem? What caused this? And most > >>> importantly HOW DO I FIX IT? > >>> > >>> Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost > >>> every month? This is so focking retarded! > >>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are > >>> some features I expect be included in the upcoming Windows > >>> Vista: > >>> > >>> 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. > >>> 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat > >>> by the user) with the next Windows release, and have the > >>> output logged into the registry. > >>> 3. Make ALL files excutable. > >>> 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe > >>> 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done > >>> already! > >>> 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very > >>> long hex strings, so as to hide from the user, among > >>> others, the biometric fart logs. > > > > |
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I did access the account properties, and in fact I pasted them in my first
post. The account is not "disabled", and also it is not a password issue since I'm llogged as the "Administrator", and can change the account password with "net user password". I just want the user to show up in the usual places, so that I can log in with that user and resume my work with that users settings. Besides if I lost my password, I have two other instalations of windows, one is 64 bit. which protect me from file loss in the event such as this where I have to reinstall. Thanks Steven. "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > Try booting into safe mode and then try logging on as administrator and if > you can access the account properties for the locked out account and uncheck > that the account is locked out. To find which users are local administrators > run the command net localgroup administrators. If nothing seems to help you > could try putting the hard drive in another computer or boot from something > like Bart's PE and copy the sam file from the windows\repair folder to the > windows\system32\config folder though I suggest you rename the sam file in > the windows\system32\config folder first. If that works you may have a > different password in the sam file you copied over since it may be the one > from the original installation of the operating system though there are > tools that can reset the administrator password if you forgot it and I think > the same tool may have an option to unlock locked accounts though I am not > positive as I have not used it for a while. See the links below if you are > interested in trying that. --- Steve > > http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm > http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ > > "fockmsn" <fockmsn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 5EF3B9A-3DFD-40E2-8832-7C3D3CFC7679@microsoft.com...> > None of the links you provided help me in any way. I have SP2 and all the > > updates. > > The locked out account does not appear in the control panel or the logon > > screen. > > > > Format it is then. It will take me a month to reinstall all programs and > > plugins. > > > > Thanks anyway. > > > > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 > >> > >> You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change Your Expired > >> Password > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 > >> > >> -- > >> Carey Frisch > >> Microsoft MVP > >> Windows - Shell/User > >> Microsoft Community Newsgroups > >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> "fockmsn" wrote: > >> > >> | Windows XP Pro > >> | > >> | Name1 has admin privileges. > >> | > >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> | - Event Properties: > >> | > >> | Logon Failure: > >> | Reason: Account locked out > >> | User Name: Name1 > >> | Domain: Name2 > >> | Logon Type: 2 > >> | > >> | Logon Process: User32 > >> | Authentication Package: Negotiate > >> | Workstation Name: Name2 > >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> | > >> | -Name1 Properties: > >> | > >> | Name1 > >> | > >> | > >> | > >> | > >> | Full name: > >> | > >> | > >> | Description: > >> | > >> | > >> | User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] > >> | > >> | User cannot change password > >> | > >> | X Password never expires > >> | > >> | Account is disabled > >> | Account is locked out [GHOSTED] > >> | > >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> | -NET USER NAME1 (command): > >> | > >> | User name Name1 > >> | Full Name > >> | Comment > >> | User's comment > >> | Country code 000 (System Default) > >> | Account active Yes > >> | Account expires Never > >> | > >> | Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM > >> | Password expires Never > >> | Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM > >> | Password required Yes > >> | User may change password Yes > >> | > >> | Workstations allowed All > >> | Logon script > >> | User profile > >> | Home directory > >> | Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM > >> | > >> | Logon hours allowed All > >> | > >> | Local Group Memberships *Administrators *Debugger Users > >> | Global Group memberships *None > >> | The command completed successfully. > >> | > >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> | > >> | This is the info! The account's password was not set to expire, and > >> | everything looks right, except that it does not appear in Control > >> Panel/User > >> | Accounts or the Welcome Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work. > >> | > >> | What's the problem? What caused this? And most importantly HOW DO I > >> FIX IT? > >> | > >> | Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost every month? > >> This > >> | is so focking retarded! > >> | > >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> | > >> | I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are some features > >> I > >> | expect be included in the upcoming Windows Vista: > >> | > >> | 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. > >> | 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat by the user) > >> with > >> | the next Windows release, and have the output logged into the registry. > >> | 3. Make ALL files excutable. > >> | 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe > >> | 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done already! > >> | 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very long hex > >> strings, > >> | so as to hide from the user, among others, the biometric fart logs. > >> > >> > > > |
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I never use Control Panel to manage users. The few times I did try it
sometimes it would take 10 seconds or so for all users to show up there. I use lusrmgr.msc [or right click My Computer/manage - local users and groups] to mange users and groups and have to use control-alt-delete to logon and enter the user name since my computers are part of my Active Directory domain. I can not do user switching since my computer is part of a domain so I may be missing something here. In case this is the built in administrator account I would check the security option for accounts:administrator account status and make sure it is set to enabled and not disabled or not defined. Use secpol.msc to open Local Security policy and go to local policies/security options to see and configure security options. --- Steve "fockmsn" <fockmsn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C51DF66E-F12F-4DF6-BDF5-D6C2B728524B@microsoft.com... >I did access the account properties, and in fact I pasted them in my first > post. The account is not "disabled", and also it is not a password issue > since I'm llogged as the "Administrator", and can change the account > password > with "net user password". > > I just want the user to show up in the usual places, so that I can log in > with that user and resume my work with that users settings. > > Besides if I lost my password, I have two other instalations of windows, > one > is 64 bit. which protect me from file loss in the event such as this where > I > have to reinstall. > > Thanks Steven. > > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > >> Try booting into safe mode and then try logging on as administrator and >> if >> you can access the account properties for the locked out account and >> uncheck >> that the account is locked out. To find which users are local >> administrators >> run the command net localgroup administrators. If nothing seems to help >> you >> could try putting the hard drive in another computer or boot from >> something >> like Bart's PE and copy the sam file from the windows\repair folder to >> the >> windows\system32\config folder though I suggest you rename the sam file >> in >> the windows\system32\config folder first. If that works you may have a >> different password in the sam file you copied over since it may be the >> one >> from the original installation of the operating system though there are >> tools that can reset the administrator password if you forgot it and I >> think >> the same tool may have an option to unlock locked accounts though I am >> not >> positive as I have not used it for a while. See the links below if you >> are >> interested in trying that. --- Steve >> >> http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm >> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ >> >> "fockmsn" <fockmsn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news 5EF3B9A-3DFD-40E2-8832-7C3D3CFC7679@microsoft.com...>> > None of the links you provided help me in any way. I have SP2 and all >> > the >> > updates. >> > The locked out account does not appear in the control panel or the >> > logon >> > screen. >> > >> > Format it is then. It will take me a month to reinstall all programs >> > and >> > plugins. >> > >> > Thanks anyway. >> > >> > >> > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> Your User Account May Be Prematurely Locked Out >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;818078 >> >> >> >> You Are Locked Out of Your Account When You Try to Change Your Expired >> >> Password >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828790 >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Carey Frisch >> >> Microsoft MVP >> >> Windows - Shell/User >> >> Microsoft Community Newsgroups >> >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/ >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> "fockmsn" wrote: >> >> >> >> | Windows XP Pro >> >> | >> >> | Name1 has admin privileges. >> >> | >> >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> | - Event Properties: >> >> | >> >> | Logon Failure: >> >> | Reason: Account locked out >> >> | User Name: Name1 >> >> | Domain: Name2 >> >> | Logon Type: 2 >> >> | >> >> | Logon Process: User32 >> >> | Authentication Package: Negotiate >> >> | Workstation Name: Name2 >> >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> | >> >> | -Name1 Properties: >> >> | >> >> | Name1 >> >> | >> >> | >> >> | >> >> | >> >> | Full name: >> >> | >> >> | >> >> | Description: >> >> | >> >> | >> >> | User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED] >> >> | >> >> | User cannot change password >> >> | >> >> | X Password never expires >> >> | >> >> | Account is disabled >> >> | Account is locked out [GHOSTED] >> >> | >> >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> | -NET USER NAME1 (command): >> >> | >> >> | User name Name1 >> >> | Full Name >> >> | Comment >> >> | User's comment >> >> | Country code 000 (System Default) >> >> | Account active Yes >> >> | Account expires Never >> >> | >> >> | Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >> >> | Password expires Never >> >> | Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM >> >> | Password required Yes >> >> | User may change password Yes >> >> | >> >> | Workstations allowed All >> >> | Logon script >> >> | User profile >> >> | Home directory >> >> | Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM >> >> | >> >> | Logon hours allowed All >> >> | >> >> | Local Group Memberships *Administrators *Debugger Users >> >> | Global Group memberships *None >> >> | The command completed successfully. >> >> | >> >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> | >> >> | This is the info! The account's password was not set to expire, and >> >> | everything looks right, except that it does not appear in Control >> >> Panel/User >> >> | Accounts or the Welcome Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't >> >> work. >> >> | >> >> | What's the problem? What caused this? And most importantly HOW DO I >> >> FIX IT? >> >> | >> >> | Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost every month? >> >> This >> >> | is so focking retarded! >> >> | >> >> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> | >> >> | I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are some >> >> features >> >> I >> >> | expect be included in the upcoming Windows Vista: >> >> | >> >> | 1. Incorporate the file system into the registry. >> >> | 2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat by the >> >> user) >> >> with >> >> | the next Windows release, and have the output logged into the >> >> registry. >> >> | 3. Make ALL files excutable. >> >> | 4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe >> >> | 5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done already! >> >> | 6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very long hex >> >> strings, >> >> | so as to hide from the user, among others, the biometric fart logs. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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