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Old 01-02-2007, 11:29 AM
Kevin B
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RE: Profile for domain use will not load

I had the same problem. After spending several frustating hours on the phone
with a Microsoft technician that barely spoke English (and paying $245). I
finally hung up and figured it out on my own.

I'm not sure of the exact cause but it has something to do with some group
policy settings and/or groups that I was a member of.

I took away all groups from my AD account except for a few that I absoltuely
had to have... ran a gpupdate /force and rebooted.

After it came back up, my account was now Local instead of Temporary.

I've been using it now for almost a week and haven't had a drop of problems.

Hopefully this will help.



"wosully" wrote:
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> Also, I have tried rebooting and the netsh command to no avail and mentioned
> in this board. This is a problem that is haunting me!
>
> This does not have any affect:
> The command to disable the autotuninglevel is:
>
> - Click start, All Programs
> - Accessories
> - Right-click Command Prompt
> - Click Run As Administrator
> - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
> - Press enter
> - Restart your computer (not really necessary)
>
> Nor does using the Cat-6 instead of the wireless.
>
> Free Starbucks for the person that gets this one correct!
> --
> MCSE: Security, CCNA, A+, Network +, Security+
>
>
> "wosully" wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a Vista macine in a Win2k3 R2 domain, and any users can log on to it
> > properly with roaming profiles with the exception of myself. When I attempt
> > to do this, I receive the "profile failed to load properly" message. I have
> > disabled my roaming profile, but, even at this time, I receive the same
> > message and I am logged in with the temp profile.
> >
> > This all began as a resut of a large profile that I removed for myself, just
> > to start over. I have taken the machine out of the domain, and even renamed
> > it, but all to no avail. My account is a domain admin, and the other account
> > that is domain admin has no problem at all. Here are the two logs
> > referencing the profile:
> >
> > Log Name: Application
> > Source: Microsoft-Windows-User Profiles Service
> > Date: 12/18/2006 7:02:20 PM
> > Event ID: 1515
> > Task Category: None
> > Level: Warning
> > Keywords: Classic
> > User: OSULLIVAN\wosully
> > Computer: Vistaultimate.osullivans.local
> > Description:
> > Windows has backed up this user profile. Windows will automatically try to
> > use the backup profile the next time this user logs on.
> >
> > Log Name: Application
> > Source: Microsoft-Windows-User Profiles Service
> > Date: 12/18/2006 7:02:20 PM
> > Event ID: 1511
> > Task Category: None
> > Level: Warning
> > Keywords: Classic
> > User: OSULLIVAN\wosully
> > Computer: Vistaultimate.osullivans.local
> > Description:
> > Windows cannot find the local profile and is logging you on with a temporary
> > profile. Changes you make to this profile will be lost when you log off.
> >
> > Thank you for any ideas!
> > --
> > MCSE: Security, CCNA, A+, Network +, Security+[/color][/color]
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Old 01-02-2007, 11:29 AM