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| I am running Windows Vista Business with SP1 on a HP 6720s laptop. It is activated and works fine for my login. It is not in a domain but in a workgroup and only had my user account, the administrator account and the guest account set up. The last 2 were disabled by default. If I create a new account, standard or administrator rights makes no difference, I am unable to login with that account. Likewise if I enable the guest or administrator accounts I cannot log into these either. I can log into any account, existing or new, in safe mode. I have re-entered my product ID and reactivated Vista, all to no avail. The error message I receive is as follows: ---Error Message--- Windows Security The save identity operation could not be successfully completed because the number of available licenses has been exceeded ---End Error Message--- Any input gratefully received. Cheers Tim | Guest
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| I'm having the same issue. When I create the account, it tells me the account cannot be created, then I try again and it tells me it already exists. so when I try to log onto the account, it says "logging in" then blinks to "logging out". Never had this problem before... so I think it's SP1 doing it. Anyone know how to fix it? "TimT" wrote: Quote:
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| I was getting the same error and finally stumbled onto the cause (at least on my system) and the workaround. I am using Vista Ultimate (32) SP1 on my HP Pavilion laptop and when I try to access any other user account (new or old either regular or Admin) on my laptop I get the following error: --Error Message--- Windows Security The save identity operation could not be successfully completed because the number of available licenses has been exceeded ---End Error Message--- ===== Cause: ===== The VeriSoft Access Manager software used by the fingerprint scanner is preventing me from logging onto my PC with other identities. ================ Solution/Work Around: ================ - Right click on the VeriSoft Access Manager icon in the Icon tray and open 'Settings and Options' in the popup menu - Turn off 'Use VeriSoft to log on to Windows' under 'Select the way users log on to Window'. After doing this - I can log onto as any of the other user accounts on my laptop. If I re-enable the VeriSoft option (to use VeriSoft to log on to Windows) the problem returns. - Steven "Carol in GA" <CarolinGA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D4AED2B-2B15-4197-AE1C-5F4E38B92865@microsoft.com... Quote:
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