How to fix a damaged Windows XP user account is very good

  
        As everyone knows, Windows XP provides Windows Welcome screen login mode and fast user switching function compared to other versions of Windows, which makes it convenient for us to use one computer for multiple people. Because of this, the "User Account" in the Windows XP Control Panel is also different from other versions of Windows, which allows us to choose whether to enable the welcome screen, enable fast user switching, and set avatars for user accounts. However, the main interface of the Windows XP User Account is a Html-based program, such as the "Change User Login and Logout Mode" menu in User Accounts, which are actually links. Because of this, the "user account" of Windows XP is vulnerable to damage. For example, someone may have encountered the following problem. When opening the "user account" in Windows XP, the entire program interface is blank, and an error message appears: invalid. User Account could not be started. This kind of error is caused by the invalidation of the .DLL dynamic link library registration status displayed by Html in Windows XP system. To fix such problems, you need to use the REGSVR32 command to re-register the corresponding .DLL dynamic link library file. First, we can first execute the SFC /SCANNOW command to check the integrity of the system files. After confirming that there are no problems with the system files, execute them in sequence: REGSVR32 /S %SystemRoot%\\system32\\JSCRIPT.DLL REGSVR32 /S %SystemRoot%\\system32\\NUSRMGR. CPL REGSVR32 /S %SystemRoot%\\system32\\THEMEUI.DLL REGSVR32 /S %SystemRoot%\\system32\\VBSCRIPT.DLL REGSVR32 /S /I %SystemRoot%\\system32\\MSHtml.DLL Problem can be solved
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