Re: Recovery console

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http://www.experts-exchange.com/Security/Win_Security/Q_21042308.html

regards,
ssg MS-MVP

jlibler wrote:
Utilizing my windows xp home operating cd, I am able to get into
recovery console.  I am locked out of logging on to windows due to
error message of " the local security policy of this system will not
allow you to logon interactively"  .  Safe mode gets me the same
message as administrator.  Can I change the local security policy
through the recovery console?


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