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| Hi We recently were hit by a virus which, once removed, we appears to have removed the control panel from three out of four user accounts. The only difference between the accounts was that one (the one that kept control panel) was password protected. Now it appears that all administration rights for the three users have been removed and the system will not let us restore. Any advise? Many thanks Cherry | Guest
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| From one of the affected accounts, right-click on the start menu, choose Properties, then hit the Customize button. Scroll through the list of items showing in the start menu and make sure the Control Panel is set to Display as a link or menu, and not set to "Don't display this item" Also, from the remaining account with Admin rights: from the Computer Management Page (Right click My computer, choose Manage) check the Groups Folder under Local Users and Groups. You can quickly re-add local accounts to the Administrators group through here. I also advise you reset the passwords of the user accounts, and check to see if any new accounts have mysteriously showed up (under the Users folder in Local Users and Groups. Be advised this view will show you any system account that is hidden from regular view, and there will probably be one or two valid accounts that you'll want to be wary of disabling lest they affect your pc is some negative way. Right-click on any rogue accounts this virus may have created and choose properties. Disable the account. Later on, if you determine this account was not a valid system account for some application or service, you can delete it. "Cherry" wrote: Quote:
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| Hi All, The Saga of missing Control Panel continues here...no luck with any solutions... Even the above hotfix. Just to recap...I have tried the liscencing fix but no joy, as well as attempting to use system restore on Compaq Presario SR2150NX new computer (4 months old). I cant believe they sold it with only 512 Mb shared! System restore come up with error that it can not complete restore for an unspecified reason. I am doing this remoteley by phone and IM, have tried remote assistance but it immeadiately says that remote user cancelled connection when she did not. Did apply a MS fix for remote assist which got me to that point. Upgraded to 2Gb memory Installed hoping that will help problem, No Luck, Video Card has not been installed yet to see if that cures prob but dont think that will cure problem with this machine. Also have run AVG AV and AVG AS and AVG ANtiRookit and HOUSECALL6.6 from Trend Micro 22 grayware found 1 Malware - Hotbar Toolbar which were all removed. Of note the control panel is visible in safe mode but due to limited functionality in safe mode not much can be done there, or can there be more than I know about? This is Vista Home Basic Hardware Base processor Celeron 356 (C) 3.33 GHz 533 MHz front side bus Socket 775 Chipset ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 for Intel Processors Motherboard Manufacturer: ECS Motherboard Name: RC415ST-HM HP/Compaq motherboard name: Alhena5-GL6 Memory Component Attributes Memory Installed 2GB DDR2 SDRAM Hard drive 120 GB SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec) 7200 rpm *** I also found that if: right-click on the start menu, choose Properties, then hit the Customize button. Scroll through the list of items showing in the start menu and make sure the Control Panel is set to Display as a link or menu, and not set to "Don't display this item" This was of no help on this machine but may be of interest to others **** Also ran SFC for Vista but results say that only 98% of SFC ran with no problems detected...Question is why only 98%??? Is this correct operational Limit???? How to Run SFC: Type "cmd" into the Search box above the Start Button>and when cmd comes up at the top of the Start menu>right click cmd and click "run as Admin" and when the cmd prompt comes up at the cmd prompt type "sfc /scannow" no quotes and let it run. This may fix things quite a bit. It replaces corrupt files with intact ones, if you're not familiar with it. I found this Item in other forums and need to try it on that machine I did look in my Vista Laptop but did not see this - dont know if it applies to Vista or XP There is a list of hidden CPLs (Control Panel applet) are kept in the registry. You can reset the listing by editing the registry directly. Follow these steps: Click Start, Run and type Regedit.exe Navigate to the following location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ don't load Backup the branch using the Export option under File menu In the right pane, delete all the values whose data is set to no Close Regedit.exe I tried this below but Add/Remove programs did not run or show up - also got this from another forum In run command under accessories type appwiz.cpl to get the add/remove programs Below is the list of hotfixes including the one that has to be e-mailed acces from Microsoft It ran but no luck - also results of attemping to run each hotfix is listed by associated 1. 312948_intl_i386_zip ran o.k. after unzipping Windows6.0-KB937385-x86 Ran - error message not applicable to this system Windows6.0-KB938194-x86 Ran no problem but did not fix it Windows6.0-KB938979-x86 Ran - error message not applicable to this system At this point will run regedit on the problem machine and then search for *.cpl 's to see if any other control panel items will work by calling them sepeately also want to ask if anyone knows of the group policy setting location that may control whether this is shown or not. Any help with these problems would be greatly appreciated. -- Dave G geek in perpetual training "Cherry" wrote: Quote:
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| Sounds like you've got a doozy. Since you've gone through hell and high water to attempt a repair of the accounts. Why not try from scratch? Copy each user's documents, desktop, and favorites folders to another area of the PC, export mail too. Delete each crippled account, and re-create them, then copy the documents, desktop and favorites folders back in, then import the mail. "Dave" wrote: Quote:
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