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      24th Nov 2004
Does anybody know how to fix this error?
"Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact
your Network Administrator.
DETAIL - There is not enough space on the disk"

So far, the "ProfilePath" is set to e:\users
Thanks.....


 
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      24th Nov 2004
2 things come to mind on this.

1. Check the E: drive to verify the disk space is enough for the profile
being loaded.
2. Check the permissions on the E: drive to verify the user has the modify
permission to be able to write the profile data to that drive.

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"mmc" wrote:

> Does anybody know how to fix this error?
> "Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact
> your Network Administrator.
> DETAIL - There is not enough space on the disk"
>
> So far, the "ProfilePath" is set to e:\users
> Thanks.....
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      24th Nov 2004
What does this mean?

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| So far, the "ProfilePath" is set to e:\users
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      24th Nov 2004
It means that on the "environment variables", i created a "ProfilePath"
variable called e:\users on the e:\drive instead of the C:\drive.
Originally, we were having issues with users from a different domain logging
in to this Terminal server. e:\users fixed that issue, but now a single user
who was able to log in originally is having issue logging back in.


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> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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> "mmc" wrote:
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> | So far, the "ProfilePath" is set to e:\users
> <snip>
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      24th Nov 2004
An environment variable you create would have nothing to do with this. The
Reg_Sz string
'ProfileImagePath'
found at
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
would determine this. If the E:\ is a network drive then it probably
wouldn't exist until after logon.

Check Event Viewer for details on the error. Also this article may help.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837115

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"mmc" wrote:
| It means that on the "environment variables", i created a "ProfilePath"
| variable called e:\users on the e:\drive instead of the C:\drive.
| Originally, we were having issues with users from a different domain
logging
| in to this Terminal server. e:\users fixed that issue, but now a single
user
| who was able to log in originally is having issue logging back in.


 
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