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Answer» This, most likely means, that all that stuff is prevented from starting. I have no IDEA how to un-do it. UNLESS someone here is familiar with Norton SystemWorks, you may need to contact Symantec.Well, Those all appear to be programs that start at boot-up- interesting how norton let you "shut off" csrss.exe, which is even more important then explorer. You also disabled all your services (svchost.exe) as well as winlogon, wuauclt, and lsass.
This just furthers my personal dislike of norton. They'll KEEP you from "turning off" (again, whatever they mean by that...) but oh, no it's alright to DISABLE all these other critical processes...
I don't know if this would work, but see if you can bring up the task list. logon as normal, and then go nuts on ctrl-Alt-delete. the computer might CATCH it at a critical moment right when it finishes logging on (and thus realizes it has nothing to do but log off). Then you'll be able to use the new Task option to start explorer, and thus get norton up again the revert your changes.
In the future, though, it is best not to trust the dumb logic of the computer for stuff like this.You need to boot to the Recovery Console and use the "Enable" command to turn services back on... You will need an XP CD for this and it needs to match the version you have installed. For example if you're running XP Pro w/SP2 installed the CD needs to be an XP Pro w/SP2.
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