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No icons,menu-taskbar disabled by adm.

Last answer on Feb 15, 2009 11:19:05 pm GMT bp03, on Feb 15, 2009 10:48:10 pm GMT 
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Hello,
Started my computer and there was no icons or menu bar.I tried the cntrl +alt+delete and it came up that the task bar was disabled by the administator.I tried going into safe mode but can't.Anyone know how to fix?

Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 6.0

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 xpcman, on Feb 15, 2009 11:19:05 pm GMT

You have a virus/worm infection/attack.

You can try to recover. But, it may be best to wipe the computer clean and reinstall Windows. If you have important data that is not backed up externally I would boot from a Linux CD and copy it to an external drive. The latest generation of worms takes too much time and expertise to justify recovery of Windows in place. It take far less time to reinstall. After you have reinstalled Windows and your applications, a program such as Norton Ghost can create a backup image on DVDs that will simplify restoring your PC in the future.

Good Luck

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