Re: Insufficient ressources to load up profiles

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It seems to be saying that the Registry Size Limit has been exceeded (on the Worksation). Go in the Performance Options and verify/increase the size.

UserEnv Returns Corrupted Profile for All Failures Including RSL Exceeded
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/189119/

John

Suikodan wrote:

Greetings,

I work in a place where we have a Windows 2K server with Win2K clients
that logs into it. All the user profiles are stored locally so there
are no roaming profiles here.

However, I ran into some problems with a machine. Applications are
crashing, windows are showing incomplete information (ie: no text in
the blue bar on in the buttons, etc...).

So here's what happening now (with pictures...) but before that, the
system specs:
P3 933Mhz
128Mb RAM
30Gb of HD with a lot of empty space.

http://www.suikodan.com/danblog/images/logon01.gif
1- First, we notice that the top bar isn't blue, it's partially
showing the background image. From here, I can log in with my user
information.

http://www.suikodan.com/danblog/images/logon02.gif
2- Then I get this. It's in french so I'll translate:
Windows cannot load your profile. Increase the size of the registry
and reboot the computer.

http://www.suikodan.com/danblog/images/logon03.gif
3- After that, I get this. Again, I'll translate:
Windows cannot load the user's profile but opened a session with the
default profile for this system.

DETAIL - Insufficient system resources to finish the requested
service.

4- Then I get a blue background. In there, I can only Ctrl-Alt-Del my
way out of there.

What I did try:
- Adding an additionnal 128Mb of RAM: The PC loaded up faster but with
the same results above.
- Modifying the registry using this KB: I tried that initially since
the message popped up in eventvwr but I can admit that the issues
above started after I applied the changes. It's strange, I tried that
KB on other PCs and it did run fine after that.
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B312362&x=14&y=10

Any suggestions?

.


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