Re: The logon user file msgina.dll file is missing. restore it.



What happens when you do the DIR command?

DIR MSGINA.DLL /S /A

Do this from the C:\Windows> prompt

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"M.V." <MV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B6EF53F1-F906-4DE3-8CC7-AE771AB60388@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
For the copy command the system says that "file not found"
for dir command it says "wrong parameters"

"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote:

That's what its supposed to do. At the C:\Windows> prompt, type in

CD SYSTEM32
COPY dllcache\MSGINA.DLL

Then reboot. If it says file not found, type

CD \WINDOWS
DIR MSGINA.DLL /S /A

Note the location of any copy/copies it finds, and the date on the file. Copy the newest one from its folder to the Windows\System32 folder using the COPY command.

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"M.V." <MV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:71ED0E5A-0F48-477E-9BCC-93EDBE644F19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you. But when I hit enter the system goes to c:windows>. Then nothing
happen.

"NoNoBadDog!" wrote:


"M.V." <MV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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During safe mode the system is saying:
"The logon user interface DLL msgina.dll file is missing. Restore it"

When I start the pc on repair mode RC using the cd xp, the system asks for
administrator password. I do not have an administrator password. I use my
log
in name to do the administrative work and the system never asked for
administrator or administrative password when I installed XP

How do I find the administrative password?

Thank you


Just hit enter and it will continue

Bobby




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