Command Length Incorrect

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When i created a new user. i try to logon to that user the error message
prompt out with
"The system cannot log you on due to the following error:
the program issued a command but the command length is incorrect.
please try again or consult your system administrator.
anyone know how to solve this problem?
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I am having the same exact problem. I don't know what else to do.
I reinstalled everything 4 times already...
It happens after downloading the updates from microsoft...
If anyone knows how to solve this please share!


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tennek wrote:

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> I am having the same exact problem. I don't know what else to do.
> I reinstalled everything 4 times already...
> It happens after downloading the updates from microsoft...
> If anyone knows how to solve this please share!
>
>
When a user tries to logon, he is asked for a password and gets the
error message: "Program issued a command but the command length is
incorrect".

This is caused by Update KB885835 and booting to Last Known Good
Configuration will get them in and this seems to solve the issue. It
has been report that it is not necessary to remove the update, but it
has also been reported that it *is* necessary to remove the update. You
decide.

Malke
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I have just upgraded to XP Pro and downloaded several updates. I have
the same problem as noted below. I like your response but how do I back
off to an earlier good configuration if I cannot get booted? I am not a
geek so any info would be useful. Thanks



Malke Wrote:
> tennek wrote:
>
> >
> > I am having the same exact problem. I don't know what else to do.
> > I reinstalled everything 4 times already...
> > It happens after downloading the updates from microsoft...
> > If anyone knows how to solve this please share!
> >
> >
> When a user tries to logon, he is asked for a password and gets the
> error message: "Program issued a command but the command length is
> incorrect".
>
> This is caused by Update KB885835 and booting to Last Known Good
> Configuration will get them in and this seems to solve the issue. It
> has been report that it is not necessary to remove the update, but it
> has also been reported that it *is* necessary to remove the update. You
> decide.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
> Elephant Boy Computers
> 'www.elephantboycomputers.com' (http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/)
> "Don't Panic!"


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ltvanhorn wrote:

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> I have just upgraded to XP Pro and downloaded several updates. I have
> the same problem as noted below. I like your response but how do I
> back off to an earlier good configuration if I cannot get booted? I am
> not a geek so any info would be useful. Thanks
>
>
When the computer is starting up, repeatedly tap the F8 key. This will
get you to the correct menu to select Last Known Good Configuration.

Malke
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ltvanhorn wrote:

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> That did it and I'm back in action, thanks for the kind help
>
>
You're most welcome. Thanks for taking the time to let me know.

Malke
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