January 18th 04, 11:33 PM
>-----Original Message-----
> lsass.exe - System Error
>
> When trying to update a password, the return status
>indicates the value provided as the current password is
>not correct.
>
>When trying to start windows this error appears for 5
>seconds then the computer restarts.
>
>I am unable to start windows.
>
>
>This problem occurred when "Automatic Update" downloaded
>a Windows security update the other day. When windows
>restarted a message stated "the file windows\system32
>\config\system was missing or corrupt." I inserted the
>OPERATING SYSTEM CD that came with this computer, and
ran
>the recovery console, I saved the "corrupted" system
file
>and replaced the file with the windows\repair\system
>
>After restart, this error now occurs:
>
> lsass.exe - System Error
>
> When trying to update a password, the return status
>indicates the value provided as the current password is
>not correct.
>
>How can I get past this and back into my windows.
>.
>did you replace all five hives or just system?
they are interdependent replacing one is not enough,if
you only did one do all of 307545,support.microsoft.com
if you did all five then you are sol and it is time to
recover data and clean install
lsass is the local login security once comprimised you
are sol.
> lsass.exe - System Error
>
> When trying to update a password, the return status
>indicates the value provided as the current password is
>not correct.
>
>When trying to start windows this error appears for 5
>seconds then the computer restarts.
>
>I am unable to start windows.
>
>
>This problem occurred when "Automatic Update" downloaded
>a Windows security update the other day. When windows
>restarted a message stated "the file windows\system32
>\config\system was missing or corrupt." I inserted the
>OPERATING SYSTEM CD that came with this computer, and
ran
>the recovery console, I saved the "corrupted" system
file
>and replaced the file with the windows\repair\system
>
>After restart, this error now occurs:
>
> lsass.exe - System Error
>
> When trying to update a password, the return status
>indicates the value provided as the current password is
>not correct.
>
>How can I get past this and back into my windows.
>.
>did you replace all five hives or just system?
they are interdependent replacing one is not enough,if
you only did one do all of 307545,support.microsoft.com
if you did all five then you are sol and it is time to
recover data and clean install
lsass is the local login security once comprimised you
are sol.