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More info?)
Tried safe mode, still cannot log in. There is a brief popup error when I
attempt a login, but I cannot read it (it is too fast). I have tried
UPHClean, that claims to be unloadng handles but I still cannot log in. I
can't even get the thing to boot from CD to re-install the OS. Any other
ideas?
"Jason Hall [MSFT]" <v-jashal@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> >From: "joel" <swhite@bainbridge.edu>
> >Subject: Can't log into server console
> >Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 09:58:34 -0400
> >
> >I recently applied a rremote installation of VirusScan to a Terminal
Server
> >application server running W2K SP4. Should have done it manually, in
> >ad-remove mode I guess, because now I cannot log into the darn thing
> through
> >console or terminal or anything. Reboot does not help. I get an error
1000
> >"Cannot unload your registry file" I have tried killing the installation
> >exe, but it does not help. Any idea how to recover from this situation?
> >
> >joel
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> This error is usually caused by a program that has an open handle on your
> registry, block profile load/unload. Boot up in safe mode, and uninstall
> VirusScan. When you install it while logged in, if you can't log off then
> download and run UPHClean, this will clear open handles. If you download
> Handle from www.sysinternals.com, you can view open handles.
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