RECOVERY ACTIVE DESKTOP on the desktop...

The program I was working to lock up my computer and since would not prevent it the Task Manager, I manually turned it down, but when I rebooted, my desktop image disappeared, and he said something: RECOVERY of ACTIVE DESKTOP with all sorts of troubleshooting tips.
I don't seem to be able to solve the problem with the advice given, since the user under which I was working on on the computer has no right to administrator, can someone tell me how I can get my rear (instead of a white background, with all Active Desktop Recovery Tips). I would be so appreciative - because I do not know otherwise when it comes to the computer.
Ursi

Hello
Try the tips at http://filetonic.com/blog/2009/07/25/what-is-active-desktop-recovery/

What locked program? Has it been installed for some time?

Don

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