I can, t our user access in Control Panel; is a message "wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment.
I can, t our user access in Control Panel; is a message "wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment.
Hello
I suggest you follow the troubleshooting steps form the article and check if it helps.
Cannot open the item user accounts in Control Panel on a Windows XP-based computer
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/919292
Hope this helps
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