Windows credentials have been disabled by your system administrator problem

Windows 7 PC to c:\windows\system32\config\systemprofile\desktop is not accessible.  access is denied.

checking my account 'owner' has of credentials have been disabled by the windows system administrator.  There is no other account on the PC, except 'owner '.

I can't make another account apparently because I have no right to system more.

can someone help me out here?

Suggestions:

1. If you go in Safe Mode, will you be able to run a full scan of your account?

2. in safe mode, find you the admin rights at all?
If so, do a system restore. Choose a date when you don't have a problem as your restore point.

3. in safe mode with networking, you have administrator rights to download?
If so, please download Malwarebytes. It is very good for fishing to the virus. Use it.
If you are unable to download, you can go to your friend who has a computer, download the Malwarebytes and burn it to a flash drive or a CD, take home and run it on your computer.

Link to download Malewarebytes:
http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM.php
Way scroll and select the FREE download version. No need to buy it. For the benefits of others looking for answers, please mark as answer suggestion if it solves your problem.

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