Re: Vista Problem - Logging into Domain

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No, still haven't fixed it.

Although the good news is that a user can still access domain resources
through the network if permissions allow it...all they need to do is path to
it in IE. Thier domain username and password will be requested. Of course,
this doesn't solve the problem...but it is a temporary workaround.

Dustin

"Quarem" wrote:

Did you fix your problem?

I have only gotten that error message on Vista Business when I am not
connected to the domain.

Josh

"Dustin Ventin" wrote:

No, I don't believe this is the problem, as I am using profiles set up for
users created on the SBS server. If I log into the Vista computer I have no
problem "seeing" the shared folders on the server, so connectivity isn't an
issue either.

It has to be something with profile incompatibility, especially considering
the profiles will be loaded on both Vista and XP. I could be wrong, does
anyone have any ideas?

Dustin

"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:

If it uses temp profile, this post may help.
Vista & Domain Issues
Post Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 4:24 am Post subject: Solved: one user
uses temp profile when logon Vista, Reply with quote . ...
www.chicagotech.net/vista/vista&domain.htm


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"Dustin Ventin" <DustinVentin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm setting up a new Windows Server 2003 server for my company, with a
mixture of XP and Vista machines connecting to the server. I have created
a
domain, and I can connect all my XP machines to the domain just fine.

The trouble with Vista is that whenever I try to log into the domain, the
screen comes up with an error:

"The User Profile Service failed the login. User profile cannot be
loaded."

Unfortunitely I'm not a major networking guru, so I can't really figure
out
what Vista is expecting here just to connect to a domain. I assumed that
something this basic in networking wouldn't have been so complicated. Any
ideas and/or help would be most appreciated.

Dustin


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