Blue Screen After Logging in

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RandyH

We use roaming profiles.

When an old server is offline, users get a blue screen (no desktop) after
logging in.

All the old shares were created on the newer server.

This morning, the old server is dead, users can't log in.

administrator can log in.

I can log the users in here at this location.

I disabled roaming profiles on one user, that didn't help.

I removed and readded the PC from and to the domain, that didn't help.

Any thoughts?
TIA
 
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Guest

RandyH said:
We use roaming profiles.

When an old server is offline, users get a blue screen (no desktop) after
logging in.

All the old shares were created on the newer server.

This morning, the old server is dead, users can't log in.

administrator can log in.

I can log the users in here at this location.

I disabled roaming profiles on one user, that didn't help.

I removed and readded the PC from and to the domain, that didn't help.

Any thoughts?
TIA

Hi Randy,
You will take looooong time to get an answer here, this is a Windows Help
and support not Networking Newsgroup.
Please provide more info about your issue, like:
1- What you men by the Old server died/dead and does the old server
disconnected and the new server set up to serve these machine?.
2- The location of the new server (not the place, I mean is it far from the
company or it is on Site).
3- Do you implement heart beat or fall over method on this server set up?.
4- Any error messages you get ( the complete error message please).
Send your next post to this relevant and more specific to your Question
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...dd8-fd79-4301-9813-2a2497c20996&lang=en&cr=US
HTH.
nass
 
R

RandyH

No problem, I crossed posted to the server group and we figured out a fix.

we had to recreate the roaming profile.

thanks again
Randy
 
G

Guest

Glad to hear you sorted it out and thanks for your feedback much appreciated.
Good luck.
nass
 

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