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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] Windows XP - can't find specified procedure error posted in the Operating Systems forums; When in Windows XP home user accounts I select 'Change the way users log on and off' I get the error Code: Windows can not find the specified procedure. And ...

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Default [Answered] Windows XP - can't find specified procedure error

When in Windows XP home user accounts I select 'Change the way users log on and off' I get the error
Code:
Windows can not find the specified procedure.
And the changes I make don't take effect.


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You can try this:

go to start / run and in the run window type in:
sfc /scannow >enter
Have you XP CD in youre drive, and it'll run itself, replacing any missing or damaged protected XP files.


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I tried this, but without using my xp cd (i didn't get one, just an Acer Repair CD), but it still doesn't work.


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Hello everyone,

This was a problem that i believe was fixed in a hotfix supplied by Microsoft quite some time ago.
If you still receive this error - make sure you have the latest operating system, and visit Microsoft Windows Update and make sure windows is 100% uptodate.


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