- The system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small.
- Posted by Jim Park on September 5th, 2003
I have the same error as described in article 259151 but
my machine just loops back to login after the error
message, so I am not able to try some of the suggestions
by article 259151.
- Posted by Ricardo M. Urbano - W2K/NT4 MVP on September 5th, 2003
Have you tried logging in as a different user? If yes and you still
can't login, you will have to install the hard drive w/ the boot volume
into another machine and modify the perms on the root of the boot volume
from that machine.
hth
Jim Park wrote:
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Ricardo M. Urbano
Microsoft Windows 2000/NT MVP
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