J
Jeff
Anyone,
When I try and logon to Windows 2000 using my
Administrator profile, I get the following
message: "Windows cannot load your profile because it may
be corrupted. Contact your administrator." Then a second
window appears indicating that a temporary user profile
will be created and that it will also be deleted when I
log off.
I don't know how this happened or how I can fix it. The
default administrator profile on the computer is the one
that got corrupted.
This seems to cause problems for the other profiles as
well. When I created a new admin profile, it exists, but
it cannot see other profiles and it sees profiles that
have since been deleted. It's very confusing, I'm not
sure where to go. Do I need to reload Windows? Is there
anything else I can do?
In Need of Dire Help
When I try and logon to Windows 2000 using my
Administrator profile, I get the following
message: "Windows cannot load your profile because it may
be corrupted. Contact your administrator." Then a second
window appears indicating that a temporary user profile
will be created and that it will also be deleted when I
log off.
I don't know how this happened or how I can fix it. The
default administrator profile on the computer is the one
that got corrupted.
This seems to cause problems for the other profiles as
well. When I created a new admin profile, it exists, but
it cannot see other profiles and it sees profiles that
have since been deleted. It's very confusing, I'm not
sure where to go. Do I need to reload Windows? Is there
anything else I can do?
In Need of Dire Help