Domain Profile is set to Temporary

G

Guest

I have seen numerous others have this issue, yet not one possible solution or
work around exists that I can find.

I am using Windows Vista RC1 and my local user account that was created
during the install works great.

I then joined the Machine to our Existing Windows 2003 SP1 domain.

When I log in using my user account, I receive only a Temporary Profile, so
all my changes and Personalization is lost!

Though if I log in using the Domain Administrators Account, it will generate
a Local Profile. I am not using Roaming Profiles on the network.

The only error I see in the Application Event Log is:
"Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-User Profiles Service
Date: 9/11/2006 3:46:19 PM
Event ID: 1530
Task Category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: SYSTEM
Computer: Gary-PC
Description:
Windows detected your registry file is still in use by other applications or
services. The file will be unloaded now. The applications or services that
hold your registry file may not function properly afterwards.

DETAIL -
1 user registry handles leaked from
\Registry\User\S-1-5-21-1593223452-4033361478-2656727530-1000_Classes:
Process 1644 (\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe) has
opened key
\REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1593223452-4033361478-2656727530-1000_CLASSES\Local
Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\MuiCache

And

Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-User Profiles Service
Date: 9/11/2006 3:46:21 PM
Event ID: 1532
Task Category: None
Level: Information
Keywords: Classic
User: SYSTEM
Computer: Gary-PC
Description:
The User Profile Service has stopped.

Does anyone have any ideas why this is happening and what items I can
troubleshoot?
 
G

Guest

Try this:

The command to disable the autotuninglevel is:

- Click start, All Programs
- Accessories
- Right-click Command Prompt
- Click Run As Administrator
- Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
- Press enter
- Restart your computer (not really necessary)


For me that cause slow network connection of course WIndows use the Temp
profile settings by default.
 

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