system does not permit you

From: john (jj_at_coco.com)
Date: 02/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 01:25:40 -0500

I was working with my local policies on my win2000 Os and inadvertently
locked everyone out of my PC. The only profile that has access is the Guest
and it's limited. Even when I try logging in as Administrator I keep
getting this message "The Local policy of this system does not permit you to
log". Now I have a back of my files but they are two - three months old.
On a last resort Could I take a chance and reinstall win2000 and only have
the Operating System reinstalled without much worry about my data? I mean
can win2000 be reinstalled without formatting?

I have tried just about everything nothing seems to work. I keep getting
"you do not have access for this operation" or something like that. I do
have a home network but for internet service only. The computers do not
have access to one another. By the way I removed certain types of access
within the guest profile before all this happened. Am I a jerk or what?

John



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