can not log in



I changed the local security policy on windows 2000 and the next day when I
went to log in as the Administrator I got this message saying "the local
security policy of this computer does not allow you to log in interactivly."
I have tried logging in under safe mode and the guest account but the guest
account was disabled and the safe mode didn't work either. Now I can't log
in to my computer at all. Is there a way to get in and change the settings
back or somehow force the computer to log into an account?
Thanks,
JM


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