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Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I have about 20 lsass. No ,,, and no paraphrasing - we need the exact message you see. Remember, we can't see your screen. I don't think any of those Microsoft engaged Support Engineer "expert" ideas will help you, but you can sure try them if it is your desire.

What you should do is provide the exact error message you see and tell us more about your system: Since the Microsoft Answers forum implementation does not prompt for any kind of system information when a new question is asked, we know absolutely nothing about your system. Not knowing fundamental information about a problem prolongs the frustration and agony of resolving these issues. Thank you MS Answers, for making the resolution of simple problems as frustrating and time consuming as possible.

Please provide additional information about your system as best you can: What is your system make and model? Was the issue preceded by a power interruption, aborted restart, or improper shutdown? What do you see exactly that you don't think you should be seeing and when do you see it? If the system used to work properly, what do you think might have changed since the last time it did work properly?

In reply to A. User's post on September 3, In reply to leobruka's post on September 3, Ow - that's a tough one and all indications are that you have some registry corruption. In this case, MS KB is a popular remedy but that depends on if your system came preinstalled from the factory with XP or did you install or ever reinstall your XP?

We need to know if it is an original factory installation of XP or not. Norton Corp Edition Edition virus defs where up to date when error presented itself. No virus was ever found on the system. I found several post on the Microsoft technet forums with similar login failures. Final Solution - installed a parallel version of MS and restored the registry from a backup. I repeat this was not a virus I wasted a day trying to find the Sasser virus on the server but it was clean. The registry restore was the only fix.

All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 2. Just so you do not feel alone, our IT contractor spent the better part of a day with Dell and Microsoft Support dealing with this same "lsass. The solution was also the same. If we have ever helped you in the past, please consider helping us. Is there a way of replacing lsass.

I'm running Windows XP Home. This advised me that some of the original install files did not exist sorry I can't remember which ones, I have been trying to resolve this for several weeks now without Anonymous 23 June Archived from groups: microsoft.

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