Win7 boot prompt "Group Policy Client" service can not log in the solution

  
has a small editor friends encountered an error message at boot time can not log in. The specific situation is "Group Policy Client service failed to log in, as shown below. This can help her break, download third-party software, and find someone to repair the computer. To this end, Xiaobian gives you a Win7 boot prompt "Group Policy Client" service can not log in the solution, I hope to help everyone. Specific method: The first step, when booting, the keyboard keeps pressing ““F8”, then in the pop-up “Advanced Startup Options”, select ”Safe Mode" and press “Enter Key” Login; the second step, enter the security mode interface, click the usual password to log in to the account, Xiaobian here needs to choose administrator. In the third step, in the safe mode, enter “regedit” in the "Start" " Search Bar" menu, double-click “regedit.exe”, open “Registry Editor”. Or in the computer path C:\\windows\ egedit.exe, double-click the regedit file to open the  quo;Registry Editor”. In the fourth step, in the "Registry Editor" window, find “HKEY_CURRENT_USER” and right click on the item. In the fifth step, select ”Permissions" in the right-click menu.


In the sixth step, in the pop-up permission window, we click the “Add” button; the seventh step, in the pop-up "Select User or Group" window, we enter the object name in ” To select (E) & rdquo; enter the user login name just recorded, click OK. Xiaobian used the administrator this time, so enter this. The eighth step, after completing the above steps, will return to the “Permissions” window, we can see that there is one more user in the group or user name, and this user is selected. And we are in the "Permissions" window"" Full Control" & "Read" "Allow <;Allow" box check, then click “OK”. In the ninth step, we restart the computer and select the account to log in. Postscript: This article's Win7 boot prompt "Group Policy Client" service can not log in the solution, just demonstrate the settings of an account, if you both accounts are logged in. Xiaobian suggests that you follow the fifth to eighth steps above to add an account setting.

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