Hi
The easy route would be to create a new user, copy over the important files
and folders from your other accounts, delete them completely and recreate
them with the same names - copying back the data from each subsequently.
This is more of a long shot technique which may or may not work...
You mentioned that you have backups. Well, the security data by default is
contained in the file
C:\Windows\security\database\secedit.sdb
so if any of your recent backups contain that file and you manage to extract
it, you could potentially use a similar secedit command to reconfigure your
computer with that older security database.
Not tested, but it may be worth a try.
--
Jon
"Mark" <> wrote in message
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> Seem to have lost the ability to logon as any of the users (barring the
> admin
> a/c) that I had on the system before I used a secedit command to restore
> the
> security for Vista Home Premium to default. Here's the command:
>
> secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb
> /verbose
>
> Now, I have the folders for each user, in the C:\Users folder, but no
> logon
> profile for any user except the only admin a/c which I used to reset the
> security settings to default. I have backups that contain data but system
> restore only lets me restore back to a time when I had the user problem in
> the first place. (which is the reason I "pressed the reset button")
>
> I can't choose to log on as any user other than the default admin a/c,
> (lets
> call it Sally for now), so what I want to do is restore the users.
>
> I have tried to go into the control panel, users section, but this gives
> me
> an error message about not being able to use special charachters such as
> !$%?>:@ etc, when I try to create a user with the same name as names that
> are
> already in the C:\Users folder (my choice of username).
>
> I would appreciate any insight as to which method I can use to restore my
> users without reinstalling and recovering the data from backup.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
>
> Mark.
> --
> The pleasure of sharing, is the greatest of all pleasures.
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