Hi Lee,
Thanks for your posting.
Firstly, please check the Application Event logs if there are any errors
when loading the user profiles. And, you can install a Microsoft profile
cleanup tool UPHClean if it can help to resolve the problem.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=1b286e6d-8912-4e18-
b570-42470e2f3582&displaylang=en
Sincerely,
Carsyn Gu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| Oh, I forgot to add, all systems are in the same OU, and all user
accounts
| are in the same OU. There are GPO's applied, but they are across the
board.
| Also, I have removed the systems from the domain and readded them with no
| luck in changing the issue.
|
| "Lee" wrote:
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| > OK, so Windows XP Sp2, Server 2003, roaming Profiles. Profiles work on
4 out
| > of the 7 office computers. When user logs into 3 of the sysmtes, goes
| > through applying settings, and then comes to a blue screen and hangs.
Can't
| > get past it. I can hit CTRL-ALT-DEL once, but then machine is totally
| > forzen. I can walk over to another computer and log in as the same
user and
| > it works fine. Can not log into any three of the bad computers with
any
| > login. Any thoughts?
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