Re: Login - Using Tempoary Profile Problem



Hello Stephen,

Thank you for posting back!

I am sorry to hear that the information in my previous reply did not work.
It seems that your issue is quite complicated. I have performed research on
your issue again, and I notice the following information. Please see:

1. In your reply, you mentioned "all users were created through the Active
Directory and setup individually". From this information, I understand that
you did not use the Add User Wizard to create user account. In this case, I
suggest you that run the Change User Permissions Wizard to apply template.

You can perform the test on one problematic client account. The Change User
Permissions Wizard locates at: Server Management\Standard Management\Users.
On the right pane, click Change User Permissions. Grant User Template for
one of the problematic client accounts and check whether the issue occurs
again.

2. If the issue persists, please run the Add User Wizard to create a new
user account, and use the user account to log in domain, will the issue
persists?

Add User Wizard locates at Server Management\Standard Management\Users. On
the right pane, click Add a User to run the Add User Wizard.

Please take your time to perform the steps to isolate the issue. I am
looking forward to hearing from you!

Best regards,

Brandy Nee

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>Subject: Re: Login - Using Tempoary Profile Problem
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>Hi Brandy
>
>Your understanding of my setup is correct...
>
>1) User profiles were not manually moved, all users were created
>through the Active Directory and setup individually. These accounts
>have worked correctly until recently when this problem occurred.
>
>2) Documents and Settings have not been moved, however My Documents
>Folder has been redirected once again though AD and Group Policy setup
>(AD is running on the SBS along with GP, My Documents is redirected to
>the 2003 member server. I have investigated the registry settings (on
>the member server only) and noted key
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
>NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\<SID> does not exist, however SID's are
>listed in various places, ie Key -
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group
>Policy
>
>The following (11) SID's appear all starting with the same sequence...
>S-1-5-21-3030226590-1642170082-3786172808- and ending with 1131, 1139,
>1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145, 1146, 1149, 500
>
>There is then another group listed as SID
>S-1-5-21-3744492446-265361333-1686619757- and ending with 1136, 1137,
>1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 500...Using a utility i have confirmed that
>this group of SID's actually match the users defined on the SBS
>
>Finally there is 1 more SID listed
>S-1-5-21-3834096281-4252308924-621211093-500, using the same utility i
>have confirmed this SID belongs to the Administrator account on the
>member server (this is the only account created directly on the member
>server)
>
>My interpretation of the above is, the 1st group is garbage and
>probably belongs to the users i first created on the SBS before
>reformatting and installing SBS 2003 again. The second and third groups
>are legitimate and correct......I therefore believe there is some
>garbage but this will have no effect on my problem.... Am I correct ?
>
>Further investigation has provided me with more information...
>
>I have tried installing user profile hive cleanup utility from
>microsoft.com/downloads, however this has no effect at all.
>
>I have installed "Process Explorer" from www.sysinternals.com. This
>utility has confirmed a number of things..
>
>>>From a clean reboot of the member server each morning, users can login
>/and out all day without any problems, using Process Explorer at the
>end of each day, I have confirmed the files are not in use each
>evening. The following morning before anyone logs in, using Process
>Explorer reveals that both NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG for all users
>are in use by the process SYSTEM. These users are not logged on...
>I have checked the events log and can not see anything strange
>happening during the night...I have even removed the Anti Virus
>software and stopped all backups, all of which does not help my problem
>
>Any more suggestions would be appreciated.
>
>Thank you & Best Regards
>
>Stephen
>
>

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