Haslett, Andrew
andrew.haslett at ilc.gov.au
Wed Feb 11 04:45:17 CST 2004
If you can log in OK, you should be able to get into the registry. Search for the error message at www.microsoft.com or www.google.com and you should find out exactly what registry key needs to be fixed. -----Original Message----- From: Jon Tydda [mailto:Jon.Tydda at alcontrol.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, 11 February 2004 3:12 AM To: Dba-Tech (E-mail) Subject: [dba-Tech] Win 2k Corrupted Profile A colleague here managed to crash Windows 2000 and in doing so it corrupted his profile. He can log in with his normal username/password, but he can't get into Office 2000, as it says that there is an unrecognised character in the path. Unfortunately, this also means that he can't uninstall office or run the repair option (under any login). Before we format the pc and start all over again, is there a profile recovery tool that anyone knows of? Thanks Jon The information in this e-mail is confidential and may also be legally privileged. The contents are intended for recipient only and are subject to the legal notice available on request from : webmaster at alcontrol.co.uk ALcontrol Laboratories is a trading division of ALcontrol UK Limited. Registered Office: Templeborough House, Mill Close, Rotherham, S60 1BZ. Registered in England and Wales No 4057291 _______________________________________________ dba-Tech mailing list dba-Tech at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-tech Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ ******************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and may contain information protected by law from disclosure. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete this email from your system. No warranty is given that this email or files, if attached to this email, are free from computer viruses or other defects. They are provided on the basis the user assumes all responsibility for loss, damage or consequence resulting directly or indirectly from their use, whether caused by the negligence of the sender or not.