Re: applnch.exe Error

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Hi Lee,

Thanks for your update. I appreciate your time.

Since the issue only happens on the user account, the problem may lies in
the user account. Let us perform the following tests to trouble shoot the
issue:

1. Reset the permissions of users by Change user permissions wizard to see
if it works. To do so:

Open server management console, navigate to Users node and click Change
user permissions link to launch the Change user permissions wizard. In
template selection page, please choose appropriate template and select the
option "Replace any previous permissions granted to the user". Click Next
finish the wizard.

Then please logon one client workstation to test the issue, what is the
result?

2. If the issue persists, please try to create new user account with Add
user wizard and then logon one fine workstation to test and let me know the
result.

If the issue persists, please kindly help to collect the information I
requested in my previous post. And also collect the following information:

1. Please run the following command to dump the problematic user account
configuration settings:

You can use the following command: ldifde -f C:\username.txt -d
"<DN_of_the_user>"

Note: To get a user's distinguishedName, please follow the steps below:

(1) Start ADSIEdit snap-in.
(2) Expand Domain container -> Users.
(3) Right click a problematic user on the right panel -> Properties.
(4) Select "Show only attributes that have values".
(5) Double click the distinguishedName attribute and copy the value.
(6) Paste it into the following command: ldifde -f C:\problematic_user.txt
-d "<DN_of_the_user>".
(7) Repeat the same steps to dump a working user to working_user.txt.

More information about LDIFDE, see the following Microsoft KB article:

237677 Using LDIFDE to Import and Export Directory Objects to Active
Directory
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=237677

Note: Please let me know the exact the user account name.

I appreciate your time.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
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""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Lee,

Thanks for posting here.

From your description, I understand the issue is that user received an
SBS
Client Application Launcher Error during start up that on one XP
workstation and there is an Application Error 1000 logged. If I am off
base, please don't hesitate to let me know.

No. Actually, it is one user getting the same error on many XP
workstations.
But the same user can login to the SBS server and does not get the error.




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