User logon with Temp profile?

G

Guest

I have a winxp sp 2 box on a domain. A user logs into the domain and will
occasionally not receive their normal desktop. They receive a default users
profile. However when you browse to "C:\Documents and Settings\" folder the
only sub-folders that he can access are his domain profile [username] and the
temporary created "Temp" profile. Subsequent log offs result in the same
desktop. Only rebooting the machine will typically reset the logon account
to be the users normal logon profile ie:[username] I am perplexed as to what
would be causing the box to use a Temp profile. Roaming profiles are not
implemented. User is a Power User.. ie:Domain Users is member of local Power
User group.

Any ideas as to a solution on how getting it to logon with the same user
profile are appreciated.
 
T

Terry

On 4/4/2007 10:40 AM On a whim, Tim Fitch pounded out on the keyboard
I have a winxp sp 2 box on a domain. A user logs into the domain and will
occasionally not receive their normal desktop. They receive a default users
profile. However when you browse to "C:\Documents and Settings\" folder the
only sub-folders that he can access are his domain profile [username] and the
temporary created "Temp" profile. Subsequent log offs result in the same
desktop. Only rebooting the machine will typically reset the logon account
to be the users normal logon profile ie:[username] I am perplexed as to what
would be causing the box to use a Temp profile. Roaming profiles are not
implemented. User is a Power User.. ie:Domain Users is member of local Power
User group.

Any ideas as to a solution on how getting it to logon with the same user
profile are appreciated.

Hi Tim,

Check the User account profile. It could be trying to run a login
script, but have mistakenly placed the login script address in the
roaming profile address line. When the user tries to log on, there is no
roaming profile to locate, so it creates a temporary one.

Check to see if folder redirection is in use.

Check this page:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...5064-470e-a281-0eb1c28b9cf01033.mspx?mfr=true

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G

Guest

Hmm.. User profile looks fine. Besides I am not running Windows logon
scripts. Intermittent behavior is the worse to debug. Ill do some more
reading.

Terry said:
On 4/4/2007 10:40 AM On a whim, Tim Fitch pounded out on the keyboard
I have a winxp sp 2 box on a domain. A user logs into the domain and will
occasionally not receive their normal desktop. They receive a default users
profile. However when you browse to "C:\Documents and Settings\" folder the
only sub-folders that he can access are his domain profile [username] and the
temporary created "Temp" profile. Subsequent log offs result in the same
desktop. Only rebooting the machine will typically reset the logon account
to be the users normal logon profile ie:[username] I am perplexed as to what
would be causing the box to use a Temp profile. Roaming profiles are not
implemented. User is a Power User.. ie:Domain Users is member of local Power
User group.

Any ideas as to a solution on how getting it to logon with the same user
profile are appreciated.

Hi Tim,

Check the User account profile. It could be trying to run a login
script, but have mistakenly placed the login script address in the
roaming profile address line. When the user tries to log on, there is no
roaming profile to locate, so it creates a temporary one.

Check to see if folder redirection is in use.

Check this page:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...5064-470e-a281-0eb1c28b9cf01033.mspx?mfr=true

--
Terry

***Reply Note***
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Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
 
N

Newbie Coder

Tim,

Your user has a corrupt network profile.

If you look at the security settings for that user you will probably see
they are not listed or have control of this profile.

What I do is rename the user's profile on the server, get the user to log on
again creating a new profile then if needed set up MS Outlook & copy
favorites back.

I hope this helps,
 

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