Your report tells me that you have several profile folders. Your current
folder is Tim.Tim-02 but I can also see these other ones:
- Tim
- Tim.GRAND_RAPIDS
- Tim.TIM-02.GRAND_RAPIDS
Which one is the correct one I cannot tell. You can find by yourself out by
doing this:
- Log on as Administrator
- Click Start / Run / cmd{OK}
- Type these command:
dir /ah "c:\documents and settings\tim"
dir /ah "c:\documents and settings\tim.grand_rapids"
dir /ah "c:\documents and settings\tim-02.grand_rapids"
Make a note of the most recent file date. Which folder contains the most
recent date? This would be the profile folder you used before this problem
started. The date should show when you last ran Windows. Let's assume it is
"Tim.grand_rapids". You can now do this:
1. Reboot the machine.
2. Log on as Administrator.
3. Using Explorer, rename the folder "c:\documents and settings\tim.tim-02"
to "c:\documents and settings\tim.tim-02(bad)".
4. Rename the folder "c:\documents and settings\tim.grand_rapids" to
"c:\documents and settings\tim.tim-02".
The net effect of this double rename is that you put your former profile
folder into the place that Windows considers your current profile folder.
Now log off and log on as yourself. It it works, fine. If it does not work
then you need to do this:
- Backtrack Steps 3 and 4 above.
- Repeat Steps 1 to 4 above but select a different profile folder name.
"TJM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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6974BAA-E985-4D7F-95AA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Here are the results:
>
> Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]
> (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp.
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Tim.TIM-02>echo %UserProfile%
> C:\Documents and Settings\Tim.TIM-02
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Tim.TIM-02>dir /b "%AllUsersProfile%\.."
> Administrator
> Administrator.GRAND_RAPIDS
> All Users
> Tim
> Tim.GRAND_RAPIDS
> Tim.TIM-02
> Tim.TIM-02.GRAND_RAPIDS
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Tim.TIM-02>
>
> Does this help?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Sorry, I made a mistake. One of the commands should have read
>> dir /b "%AllUsersProfile%\.."{Enter} instead of
>> dir /b "%AllUsersProfile\.."{Enter}
>>
>> Please try again and report its output.
>