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Any help would be greatly appreciated. I turned my computer on this morning,
and it went through applying network connections, then applying computer
settings, but simply stops at applying security policy.
Is there a way to bypass this? I don't even know if XP PRo can be booted
from a disk?
The computer is part of a network at work. The network is running Windows
2000 (I think) Last week I updated Norton antivirus and changed a few
scheduling settings but that is the only difference.
Suggestions greatly appreciated as I can't work if I can't get into my
computer!!!
Thanks so much!
Lara
and it went through applying network connections, then applying computer
settings, but simply stops at applying security policy.
Is there a way to bypass this? I don't even know if XP PRo can be booted
from a disk?
The computer is part of a network at work. The network is running Windows
2000 (I think) Last week I updated Norton antivirus and changed a few
scheduling settings but that is the only difference.
Suggestions greatly appreciated as I can't work if I can't get into my
computer!!!
Thanks so much!
Lara