Guest Brian Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Hi All, User has windows XP pro SP2. Problem is that every time he logs in, he gets an error message that a temporary profile has been created. In trying to find a solution for this problem, we have renamed all the existing profile folders (except administrator) on his system and also deleted any references to unknown profiles in the User Profiles window. I checked his registry settings and there are no references to his account left. So as far as I can tell, it should create a new profile in his name, yet every time it creates a temporary profile. Although the user is on a network and logs on to our domain at startup, his profile is supposed to be local. User connects to our network via VPN, so he is not connected when he logs on. Is there any way to make a temporary profile permanent? Thanks, Brian
Guest Malke Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: User Always get Temporary Profile Brian wrote: > Hi All, > > User has windows XP pro SP2. Problem is that every time he logs in, he > gets an error message that a temporary profile has been created. In trying > to find a solution for this problem, we have renamed all the existing > profile folders (except administrator) on his system and also deleted any > references to unknown profiles in the User Profiles window. I checked his > registry settings and there are no references to his account left. So as > far as I can tell, it should create a new profile in his name, yet every > time it creates a temporary profile. > > Although the user is on a network and logs on to our domain at startup, > his profile is supposed to be local. User connects to our network via VPN, > so he is not connected when he logs on. > > Is there any way to make a temporary profile permanent? If he's constantly getting profile corruption (which is why he's getting a temporary profile), perhaps you should do some hardware testing of at least his RAM and hard drive. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
Guest Here Today Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: User Always get Temporary Profile Maybe you should consider making copies of all his desktop files & My Document files. Then go to add and remove users and delete all profiles except the administrator profile. Then create a new profile with administrative rights. You mention renaming all existing profile folders. In XP the profile 'ALL USERS', would be used when creating a new profile as it's settings are global and apply to all users. If you renamed that profile folder, there may be a disconnect in what the registry is telling windows to do when you create a profile. Gene "Brian" <reply2me@thenewsgroup> wrote in message news:%239MT3seNJHA.3480@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi All, > > User has windows XP pro SP2. Problem is that every time he logs in, he > gets an error message that a temporary profile has been created. In trying > to find a solution for this problem, we have renamed all the existing > profile folders (except administrator) on his system and also deleted any > references to unknown profiles in the User Profiles window. I checked his > registry settings and there are no references to his account left. So as > far as I can tell, it should create a new profile in his name, yet every > time it creates a temporary profile. > > Although the user is on a network and logs on to our domain at startup, > his profile is supposed to be local. User connects to our network via VPN, > so he is not connected when he logs on. > > Is there any way to make a temporary profile permanent? > > Thanks, > Brian >
Guest Brian Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: User Always get Temporary Profile "Here Today" <gonetomorrow@nospam.net> wrote > You mention renaming all existing profile folders. In XP the profile 'ALL > USERS', would be used when creating a new profile as it's settings are > global and apply to all users. Sorry, I was typing too fast. I renamed all of the user's profile folders (there seemed to be several profiles, probably from multiple attempts). All users is still in-tact.
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