Re: Event ID 1500 and 1508 - user cannot login
- From: "Gaurav Daga [MSFT]" <gauravd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:41:37 -0700
Does a reboot help?
"xrbbaker" <xrbbaker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E45ABF58-5552-4C2A-9B5A-6B882A4CD988@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Eric,
Did you resolve your issue? I have the same and am searching for solutions.
I tried UPHClean and it didn't help.
Russ
"Eric32" wrote:
Thanks Guy, I'll check this out. Do you know the best practice for
rebooting 2003 Terminal Server? I know with Windows 2000 it was best to
reboot the server pretty consistently to clean up resources. Is that still
common with a 2003 box running terminal services?
"guyyardeni" wrote:
> Check to see if the server is really low on resources, maybe it needs a
> reboot.
> Also verify that permissions on the profiles are correct and users can
> access them.
> And try enabling the policy Computer Config>Administrative > templates>User
> Profile> Do not
> check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders - this can become > an
> issue if ownership was changed.
>
> -- > Guy Yardeni
>
>
>
> "Eric32" <Eric32@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:05A9A3EF-60D0-4396-BD29-E8AC0A3D932C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > We're running Windows Server 2003 with Terminal Services enabled. We > > have
> > about 30 concurrent users. Today we experienced a problem where one > > of
> > the
> > users wasn't able to login. She's on a thin client as are most of > > the TS
> > users. The error when she logged in was generic - basically just > > stating
> > there weren't enough resources to allow her to login. The following > > items
> > showed up in event viewer:
> >
> > Event 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.
> >
> > Event 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 C:\Documents and Settings\asmith\ntuser.dat
> >
> > I found MS article 837115 which references the UPHClean utility but > > after
> > doing some research on other sites I found that most of the feedback > > for
> > this
> > utility was bad -- basically stating it didn't work or only > > temporarily
> > fixes
> > the problem.
> >
> > I ended up replacing the user's ntuser.dat file from her profile with > > a
> > copy
> > from the "Default User" profile. This allowed her to login. I just
> > wanted
> > to see if this is a common problem that has a better solution. All > > the
> > blogs
> > I found never stated what the ultimate fix was.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
>
>
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