Re: Profile errors



OK, that's one cause of problems eliminated.
Does the error occur for *every* user?
Does it happen when you create a completely new user account? If
so, your Default User profile on the TS is corrupt, and I would
restore it from backup.
If a new user account functions OK, then I would delete the
profiles which generate the error.

But the best action is of course what Jeff already advised: move
your TS away from the DC.
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
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<JohanBornman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 28 jan 2006 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> No, they are not.
>
> "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Given the specific error description:
>> > DETAIL - The system has attempted to load or restore
>> > a file into the registry, but the specified file is not in a
>> > registry file format.
>>
>> I would say that you have a severe case of profile corruption.
>> Your users are *not* using the same profile for their
workstation
>> logon and their TS sessions, are they?
>>
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>> Vera Noest
>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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>>
>> "Jeff Pitsch [MVP]" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 27 jan
2006
>> in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>>
>> > Use filemon/regmon to see if there are any permission issues.
I
>> > would expect you are going to be continuously troubleshooting
>> > this server as time goes on, as I said you won't be able to
run
>> > Outlook so I hope you weren't planning on doing that.
>> >
>> > Jeff Pitsch
>> > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
>> > http://www.sbcgatekeeper.com
>> > Your Terminal Services Security Website
>> >
>> > "Johan Bornman" <JohanBornman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> > in message
>> > news:A6095A17-A4F3-48C5-8200-E03E1F3CE84B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Thanks, Jeff but I still need a fix for this problem.
>> >>
>> >> "Jeff Pitsch [MVP]" wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Yea, AD and Exchange and Terminal Services? You really
don't
>> >>> like your users do you? JUST KIDDING!!!
>> >>>
>> >>> Seriously htough, spend the extra money and get yourself at
>> >>> least one more
>> >>> server for Terminal Services. You can't even run Outlook
and
>> >>> exchange on the same box because of DLL conflicts.....
>> >>>
>> >>> Jeff Pitsch
>> >>> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
>> >>> http://www.sbcgatekeeper.com
>> >>> Your Terminal Services Security Website
>> >>>
>> >>> "Johan Bornman" <JohanBornman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote
>> >>> in message
>> >>> news:545B0672-2072-47DE-87C4-C20D23E9F5F6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>> > Hi,
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I have the following server:
>> >>> > Win 2003 SP1
>> >>> > Active Directory
>> >>> > Exchange
>> >>> >
>> >>> > When users log in with Remote Desktop we get the following
>> >>> > error (Event log):
>> >>> > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>> >>> > Event Type: Error
>> >>> > Event Source: Userenv
>> >>> > Event Category: None
>> >>> > Event ID: 1508
>> >>> > Date: 2006/01/25
>> >>> > Time: 05:03:13 PM
>> >>> > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
>> >>> > Computer: STAMFORDCPT01
>> >>> > Description:
>> >>> > Windows was unable to load the registry. This is often
>> >>> > caused by insufficient memory or insufficient security
>> >>> > rights. DETAIL - The system has attempted to load or
restore
>> >>> > a file into the registry, but the specified file is not in
a
>> >>> > registry file format. for C:\Documents and
>> >>> > Settings\TEMP.STAMFORD-AD\ntuser.dat For more information,
>> >>> > see Help and Support Center at
>> >>> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>> >>> >
>> >>> > and also errors 1515, 1511, 1505 and 1502.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I have tried several suggestions of the web including
adding
>> >>> > entries the
>> >>> > the
>> >>> > registry off Eventid's web site.
>> >>> > Please note, as mentioned before, this is a Active
Directory
>> >>> > server and I
>> >>> > have a feeling that that might be part of the problem,
apart
>> >>> > from the security risk. (We are changing it).
>> >>> > Any new suggestions to what is causing this will be
>> >>> > appreciated. Thanks
>> >>> > Johan
.



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