I did change anything in the systeme |
Is this what you meant to say? Or did you mean, "I didn't change anything"?
You might try #2 suggestion, because you must have changed something and maybe a system restore will change it back.
The program must have been broken at some point. You may try looking at your msconfig settings and see if you have two references to LogonStudio in it. Go to start menu/run and type msconfig.
Or you might try, uninstalling the program, restart, wipe the logon directory. Then check msconfig, and make sure there is no reference to LogonStudio left in your start up files. Once it is clearly removed, you might try reinstalling the program then.
Another scenario is maybe you added another logon type file or program that conflicts with Logon Studio. I don't know if the SP2 WinXP update will break it either, but that update has a lot of compatibility problems.
Another scenario is that maybe a system file got corrupted. If windows says that a file is truncated, that file is basically useless. This can happen when you don't shut down properly and windows runs a system check and finds missing bites in a file. Maybe a system restore will fix it. Otherwise a hard drive wipe and a new OS install may be the only option.