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| my user account control panel decided to die i men is is blank. i cannot change passwords or my picture. i was able to get past the password with the "control userpasswords2" command is there any way to fix this or can i use a differant command to change the user picture? any help would be apprechated | Guest
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| Yeah, user accounts are messed up for everyone in build 5472. You can do some stuff in Local Users and Groups in Admin tools. But not much. I haven't played around with it enough to know any specific workarounds. Hopefully someone else has and can help you out. "xanatos" <xanatos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:013E93CF-854F-4C1C-AE7F-CCAFE65AAA83@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Yes I am having the same problem. I can not even add or delete or change any permissions or pictures. Not even update my time...Hopefully someone can help with this...!!! "Alan Simpson" wrote: Quote:
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| As with previous posts, again this is probably a local admin problem... Technically no one is really a true administrator until all prompts and user securitys are disabled in the security settings panel... (start/run/secpol.msc/local policies/security options/scroll to bottom) and then going into control panel and changing you account to an admistrator manually. I initially thought i was an admin but your really only a local admin by default. Go figure! Plus it gets rid of all those annoying pop up warnings. Also you can disable some of the little extras that you really dont need to help with system performance. You can find info on this by clicking on the link next to the system overall performance rating number and then the links on how to improve your performance rating. And last but not least if you run your vista cd... it has a repair option for just these types of problems... it will just repair or attempt to repair whats not correct. Of course you will probably have to do all the prompt disabling again but it may help. And maybe set your pc to dump at startup. It kinda of sound like a memory problem... but i really cant say for sure. "xanatos" wrote: Quote:
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| I am also having the same issue. It happened right after I shut down the computer and booted it back up. I filed a bug report as I hope everyone else did. "Alec" <Alec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news B5BE1F2-6827-416D-972A-4FE05F088C49@microsoft.com...Quote:
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