"yuppicide" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Running XP Pro at work. Login through a domain on Win2003SBS. I login with
> my name ssetnicky and password. We only use the server to store data
> really, it pushes out antivirus to all the machines, and we can access our
> accounting software's database which resides on the server. Each one of us
> has our own login and we're a member of the administrators group.
>
> My local computer's profile got corrupted around March 24th. When I logged
> on it looked as if I was viewing XP for the first time.. the little take a
> tour icon popped up, none of my quicklaunch icons were there, etc. I spent
> about 3 hours getting everything back to (almost) how I had it, installing
> some programs I couldn't find, copying stuff from my corrupted profile's
> desktop to the new one, re-setting up email, etc. After all that I was
> able to delete my old profile's directory to save some space.
>
> So, the old directory was C:\Documents and Settings\ssetnicky
>
> The new one it's using for my profile is C:\Documents and Settings\TEMP
>
> Everything I've done so far runs fine, but Friday April 9th is the first
> time I found something that will not work. It's a website that uses .NET.
> I can login, but when I try to do a ny work it says access denied. It
> should be storing stuff in C:\Documents and Settings\TEMP\Local
> Settings\Apps\2.0\ but nothing is in there.
>
> We verified the software will indeed work on my computer, as I logged in
> with a different username so I logged in as apurohit and it created the
> profile C:\Documents and Settings\apurohit since she had never logged into
> my computer before.. we went to the website and all worked fine. So, it
> must have something to do with that TEMP folder my profile is stored
> under.
>
> Is there a way to get me out of temp and back into my name?
When you have a corrupted profile then you should follow this course of
action:
1. Reboot the machine.
2. Log on as administrator.
3. Rename the corrupted profile folder to xxx.bad.
4. Log on as the normal user.
5. Copy all files from the bad profile to the new profile, except for the
registry hives.
6. Manually restore your settings.
The principle of the process is described here, even though it refers to
Windows 7:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...d-user-profile.
Deleting a corrupted profile prematurely is not recommended - you might lose
irreplaceable data. Much better to install a larger disk so that things are
not so tight. Disk are cheap!
The location of profile folders is set here: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList. You need to change every occurence of the
"temp" path to the new path. Best to create a Restore Point before
commencing. You must also check the permission settings of the profile
folder.