Domain Login Creates Temp Profile
Every time he tries it loads the old temp profile.
Domain login creates temp profile. You can see the name of user profile folders in the c users folder. Restart the system and login with domain id. If a temporary profile is loaded again after a restart then most likely cause is a corrupted user profile. Deleted then you could delete the sid key instead to have a new profile folder created and go to step 14 below.
You should see the temporary profile file path there. I ve logged into the domain administrator s account and renamed the users profile folder to user old. Go to location tab. From file explorer locate your personal folder documents from the quick access menu or from this pc.
Then when i log out and go to log in to the users profile so that windows will create a new one i m getting logged into a temp profile. The 000 gets appended to profiles the system during logon sees as in use. Then go to c. I ve restarted a few times thinking it was a timing thing but no dice.
When a computer reboots login with administrator account. Remove bak profile which is present in profile list. And delete temp folder. I ve check the registry and.
I have backed up his account in explorer and then deleted his profile no luck. The profilelist bak orig switch usually clears it given the one without the bak will be the one pointing to the c users temp while the bak will be the one pointing to c users username by altering and logging off the system will delete the one without the bak and thus will release the reference for c users. His profile hasn t been created before so the machine is a fresh load. In that case we have to create a new user profile.
Everytime the user logs in it creates a temp local folder. First you need to restart a computer just in case our old profile files are locked by the system. If still problem is getting then remove the system from domain and join again with domain. Gone into the registry and under profile list removed the profiles no luck.
Copy this file path. Modify the value of state subkey for the non working profile to be same as a working domain profile or set it to 256 log off and back on with an admin account on the pc go to c users and rename the temp user folder to desired domain user account. The root cause of this problem appears to be down to the way in which kb4532693 makes changes to the system. The installer appears to create a temporary user profile while it s applying the updates.
Usually the user profile folder will have the same name as the account name. This is for any machine that they log in to. We aren t using roaming profiles on our domain and just have users have a local profile created on the machine upon their first login. I have 1 user logging onto the domain with a vista biz laptop and as of friday he can no log on with his domain account.
This new profile folder will be like starting with a new account though.