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Registry Question

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Greg Mayes - 30 Oct 2003 23:10 GMT
Out of the blue, laptop user, seperate local domain and
NT domain accounts with different users, starts receiving
message at startup; "One of the files containing the
system's Registry data had to be recovered by use of a
log or alternate copy."

This message is only received when he does not connect to
the NT domain.  Only occurs when logging into 'local'
domain.

Have created new users; same problem locally.

Help?
Thanks in advance,Greg
Harley Henderson [MSFT] - 31 Oct 2003 22:20 GMT
Greg;

This message indicates that one of your registry files was corruted,
and the system had to recover it for the log or alternate file.  This
is typicly associated with file system corruption. I would recomend
running a CHKDSK /F on the volume that Windows is installed on to see
if this help resolve the issue.

Best regards,

Harley Henderson MCSE 2000
Microsoft Enterprise Platform Support
Windows Server Setup Support Team

Microsoft Security Announcement: Have you installed the patch for
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-039?  If not, Microsoft strongly
advises you to review the information at the following link regarding
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-039
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms03-039.asp and/or
to visit Windows Update at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to
install the patch.  Running the Windows Update scan will help to
insure you are current with all security patches, not just MS03-039.  



Microsoft also highly recommends to all customers that you visit the
http://www.microsoft.com/protect site and perform the three
straightforward steps listed to improve your computer’s security.

>Out of the blue, laptop user, seperate local domain and
>NT domain accounts with different users, starts receiving
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>Help?
>Thanks in advance,Greg
 
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