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Ben Blackmore
Hi,
I have a user that was using a mandatory profile, yesterday the user
reported a problem when logging in, the user was getting:-
"Windows cannot load the user's profile but has logged you on with the
default profile for the system.
DETAIL - The configuration registry database is corrupt."
There are 3 other machines that log on using the same username & profile,
and none of them were getting the error. So I logged on to this machine as
administrator, and deleted the user account from the PC, and removed the
users profile.
I then restarted, and logged back on as admin, added to users domain account
to the local machine again, made sure the profile directory was .man and the
ntuser.dat was ntuser.man, and that the users profile pointed to this
location in AD.
I then logged off, then back on as the user. The error about the
configuration registry database being corrupt has gone, however if you look
at the user profile in my computer, it says 'Local' not 'Roaming' or
'Mandatory'.
Can anyone tell me why? The other 3 machines work ok, just this one being a
pain!
Cheers
Ben
I have a user that was using a mandatory profile, yesterday the user
reported a problem when logging in, the user was getting:-
"Windows cannot load the user's profile but has logged you on with the
default profile for the system.
DETAIL - The configuration registry database is corrupt."
There are 3 other machines that log on using the same username & profile,
and none of them were getting the error. So I logged on to this machine as
administrator, and deleted the user account from the PC, and removed the
users profile.
I then restarted, and logged back on as admin, added to users domain account
to the local machine again, made sure the profile directory was .man and the
ntuser.dat was ntuser.man, and that the users profile pointed to this
location in AD.
I then logged off, then back on as the user. The error about the
configuration registry database being corrupt has gone, however if you look
at the user profile in my computer, it says 'Local' not 'Roaming' or
'Mandatory'.
Can anyone tell me why? The other 3 machines work ok, just this one being a
pain!
Cheers
Ben