recovery problem: user denied interactive permission

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mikewillnot

I'm not a network or IT prof, but an advanced user with some skills,
and a problem On a Windows XP Pro SP-2 machine, tons of ram and
storage.

background: I had an install/uninstall/install blow up a few days
ago, resulting in a boot loop. At some point all my system restore
points disappeared completely, a problem I haven't figured out yet. I
tried a repair install, but it didn't help, so, short story, I copied
the five *. files from \windows\system32\repair to \windows
\system32\config, and windows is now limping along.

current problem: I still have my main user files in Documents and
Settings, under "usermike", so I haven't lost any data (I backed up
the whole mess again). I created a new user account to match my
original (usermike), but now I have a login problem. When I try to
log on under that username, I get this error:

the local policy of this system does not permit you to log on
interactively

I've tried lots of things, including making sure usermike is in the
Administrators group, running

ntrights -m \\ProblemComputer -u Administrator +r
SeInteractiveLogonRight.

and

ntrights -u Users +r SeInteractiveLogonRight

with no change.

Somewhere along the way, yesterday, I had that usermike recreated and
loginable, but not now. I don't know what happened, or how to fix
it.

This is my main workhorse machine, and I REALLY need to get it back on
line.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. THANKS.
 
Additional: I created a totally new user, with no problem. Logs on
fine.

Also: originally, the machine was configured for a network where I
used to work. Now, it's not on that network at all, though I did have
a VPN configuration configured for a college where I was working last
year. I don't know if this is relevant or not.
 
fixed:
I found a combination of hives that worked:

from the new, stumbling version:
default
security
software
system

and an older, salvaged version of
sam

I still have mountains of cleanup to do, but at least the profile's
working, I'm online, on the internet, and no data lost. phew.

I"d still be interested in any thoughts or advice. THANKS.
 
my administrator password expired and I cannot log onto my computer, can you
help me? I'm a novice and need all the help I can get. Thank you
 
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