Windows XP Professional Logon Problem

  • Thread starter Salman Ibrahim Khan
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Salman Ibrahim Khan

Dear All,

On one of our laptops we receive below error message when
logging-on to our Windows domain. The error message
displays for about 15 seconds and then logs-in to Windows.

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Windows cannot load the user's profile but has logged you
on with the default profile for the system.

DETAIL - Not enough storage is available to process this
command
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The error message's Source = Userenv and Event ID = 1505.
The OS is Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1.

I've checked the free space available on laptop which is
of the order of several Gigabytes. When we log-in to
domain using same username and password from another
Windows XP Professional based computer this error message
does not appear. This shows that problem scope lies with
the laptop. I've searched Windows XP Professional
knoweldgebase using above memntioned Source and Event ID
but found no information available there.

I'll appreciate if you can provide me information to
rectify this problem.

Thanks & Best regards,

Salman
 
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Guest

Im not really sure how to help you...This problem sometimes also happens on my school comps [running win 2000]. What I do is restart and it usually works. But what you should do is open safe mode with networking login under administrator then check your network configuration if all correct.

Hope that helps
 
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Salman Ibrahim Khan

Dear Mr. Gibs,

Thanks for your suggestion. I'll give it a try.

Best reagrds,

Salman
-----Original Message-----
Im not really sure how to help you...This problem
sometimes also happens on my school comps [running win
2000]. What I do is restart and it usually works. But what
you should do is open safe mode with networking login
under administrator then check your network configuration
if all correct.
 

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