Re: user profile question

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You're welcome.

John

Steve T wrote:
Just got it done late last night and finished up copying all of my files to the new profile today. Thank you for all of the time and effort. Steve T.
"John John - MVP" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23VC3tOgxJHA.1380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ok, looks like the profile was damaged, the way to fix this was to create a new profile. Did you succeed in login on to Safe Mode?

John

Steve T wrote:
Not the complete word for word but this is mostly it:
"Windows cannot load the locally
stored profile. Insufficient security rights or a local corrupt file. Cannot
find local profile." And thank you for all of the help.

<snipped>

Thanks, John. Steve T.


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