Here's the situation:

I have a few laptops that I manage running XP Pro SP3. Last night (Sunday)
one of my users called me at home saying he had been working on an important
presentation and when he went to print it, he realized he didn't have his
home printer installed, so he tried to hook up an old HP Inkjet he had at
home. Then after installing the drivers, Windows said it needed to reboot
and when he did, it all went south. The laptop would not let him log back in
as it did not recognize his USERID and a friend of his (an IT Manager for a
big telecom company which shall not be revealed) poked around and couldn't
find his profile (on the d: drive) so they called me. 

 

I drove an hour into the office to meet him and I found the same thing. It
wouldn't even recognize *my* profile. It gave me an error when I tried to
log in that a Google search turned up a Microsoft article about too many
security products installed. The error was 0x00000035
NO_MORE_IRP_STACK_LOCATIONS. The article gave a registry hack that should
fix it if a hotfix was applied, prior to SP3. The same article stated that
the hotfix was included in SP3, but it also said that if the hotfix was not
installed, the registry hack would be ignored.

 

It *did* allow me to log in as the local admin in safe mode, but would not
let me log onto a domain account, even after the registry hack. I was also
unable to pull up the installed programs list (add/remove programs) as the
local admin in safe mode. I ended up wiping and reinstalling Windows. Office
and Vipre Enterprise.  I also had to format the D: drive as Windows said it
was not formatted.

 

Now one thing I haven't mentioned until now was that I had upgraded Vipre
Enterprise from Vipre 3.x to Vipre 4 the previous week, and advised the user
to restart his computer. He never got around to restarting it until Sunday
evening after installing the HP printer driver. 

 

Any clue what could have happened?

 

John-AldrichTile-Tools

 


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