Re: Logging In
- From: "Pam" <pdonahue@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Jan 2006 13:23:10 -0800
We have the same issues and it seems to be occurring more often - at
least once a week lately.
Our environment:
Windows 2003 Enterprise Server with SP 1
Terminal Services (application mode)
10 GB Memory
22 GB system partition with 13 GB free
2-3 users logged in
SAS - primary application
Symantec Antivirus Client
I also installed the User Hive Cleanup tool but it doesn't seem to
help. The only solution seems to be a reboot. I have yet to figure
out what is causing this problem.
Thanks,
Pam
Brent Bortnick wrote:
> We have been having a sparatic issue with users logging.
>
> Background:
> Windows 2003 Server
> Citrix Metaframe XP
> 4 GB Memory
> 20 GB System partition with 1.5 GB Free Space
> 38 Users Logged in
>
> Every once and a while when a user logs in they get a message that there is
> insufficent system resources to load there profile and there citrix session
> shuts down. The admin account can login just fine. A user with admin rights
> will login with a default profile.
>
> The two events added to the event viewer are as follow:
>
> ***Source: Userenv Type: Error Event ID: 1500
> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check that
> you are connected to the network, or that your network is functioning
> correctly. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator.
>
> DETAIL - Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested
> service.
>
>
> ***Source: Userenv Type: Error Event ID: 1508
> Windows was unable to load the registry. This is often caused by
> insufficient memory or insufficient security rights.
>
> DETAIL - Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested
> service. for M:\Documents and Settings\"username"\ntuser.dat
>
> I have installed the user profile hive cleanup service but have found that
> the only way currently to resolve the issue is to reboot the server. The bad
> thing is that is a reoccuring issue. Do you have any suggestions or ideas of
> what we should try.
>
> Thanks, Brent
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