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9.1

User Account cannot open in Control Panel

Asked by leungvpoco in Operating Systems Network Security, Windows Network Security, Personal Computers

I am using a HP Windows XP SP2 PC. The windows boots up by default to the Administrator account. When I tried using the User Account function in the Control Panel to create / switch user, it would not start up. I have also tried using the Computer Management tool but when I click on the Local Users and Groups item, it give me an error "Unable to access the computer XXX. The error was: Invalid syntax" and this feature is marked with a red 'X'.

How do I resolve this flaw without need to go through the reinstall the OS ?

I even CANNOT create an alternative User account by using the Run "control userpasswords2" as a "backdoor" entry into the user accounts management program and create / delete users.

Help, anyone out there who has a solution to this problem!!!
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