users can't log in

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Patrick Reese

I just had to reformat one of my workstations, and users are having problems
logging in now.. We use a Windows 2003 server as a domain/dns server and all
of the clients are Windows 2000. So far, 2 users successfully logged on, but
now, nobody else can, they all recieve this error message:

"Windows cannot copy file C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local
Settings\Application Data\PCHealth\ErrorRep\QSignoff\ to location
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application
Data\PCHealth\ErrorRep\QSignoff\. Contact your network administrator.

DETAIL - Access is denied.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp."

and then it shows this error after the user clicks OK:

"Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact
your network administrator.
DETAIL - Access is denied.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp."

All users that now try to log onto the computer recieve this error (even
local users), unless they have already previously logged on successfully.
Any ideas?
 
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Patrick Reese

All settings are the same. Users log on to the domain, it's the same domain
as always, and i don't use roaming profiles or anything like that.. This
started happening today, one day after I had finished
reformatting/reinstalling everything onto that workstation; no "new" users
can now log on (network or local), only the people who had logged on and had
their folders made by windows in 'documents and settings' yesterday.

wylie said:
This sounds like a profile issue. Have you changed domain names..user
names...logon procedures(i.e. Were logging on locally now logging onto a
domain.)?
 
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Guest

I'm receiving the same error Userenv Event ID: 1000 Windows cannot copy file (profile) ... DETAIL - Access is denied. This only occurs on Win2K after Service Pace 4?
 
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Guest

were you able to work around this error? I am not getting it on my
computers. I created a new GPO for a new organizational unit and now I get
this error. I am not sure that this has to do with it.
 

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