| Re: Corrupt Domain Profile in Vista I tried this a number of times. Vista still will not create a new user
profile, it remains stubborn on loading a temp profile until I put the old
one back.
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Ron B.
mrbiggs.net
"Vista User" wrote:
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> Just log in as administrator and rename the bad profile.
> Login as the user. This will create a new profile
> Login as administrator and copy documents, desktop, etc from the bad to the
> new profile
> Login as user. You should be good to go.
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> "Ron B." <RonB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2AF433CB-5A89-4D29-B8D5-5D15C880015B@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> > Apparently this is stumping everybody. But not having an answer for this
> > is
> > not acceptable, unless you're not planning on having networked PCs ever
> > again. There needs to be a way to fix a corrupted profile without just
> > giving you an entirely new name.
> >
> > I tried System Restore, that doesn't work
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> > Ron B.
> > mrbiggs.net
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> > "Ron B." wrote:
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> >> My domain profile got corrupted on Vista, I'm getting the usual "loading
> >> temporary profile" message when I try to log in. I've seen suggestions
> >> to
> >> just create a new user and move everything over. But since I log into a
> >> domain, I can't just create a new user without also creating a whole new
> >> domain profile. I'd rather just reinstall Vista (or downgrade to XP) if
> >> this
> >> is the only other option.
> >>
> >> Is there any way to get Vista to just recreate profile settings for the
> >> same
> >> user? I do this all the time for domain users in XP.
> >>
> >> This was the link to create a new profile in Vista:
> >> [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/769495bf-035c-4764-a538-c9b05c22001e1033.mspx[/url]
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> >> Ron B.
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