Is this happening on the workstation?

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Jeff Bunting <[email protected]>wrote:

> Have a problem with a particular user not being able to load her profile
> (locked) when logging onto a system and getting a temporary one instead.  I
> turned on userenv logging and see that it is trying to create one from
> backup:  (username & sid edited)
>
>  ExtractProfileFromBackup:  Failed to open key Software\Microsoft\Windows
> NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\S-1-5-21-...-6346 with error 2
>  RegRenameKey: renaming Software\Microsoft\Windows
> NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\S-1-5-21-...-6346.bak to
> Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\S-1-5-21-...-6346
>  ExtractProfileFromBackup:  Profile created from Backup
>  PatchNewProfileIfRequred: A profile already exists with the current sid,
> exitting
>  CreateLocalProfileKey:  user <S-1-5-21-...-6346> is local, not setting
> preference key
>  GetExistingLocalProfileImage:  Found entry in profile list for existing
> local profile
>  GetExistingLocalProfileImage:  Local profile image filename =
> <%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\Alvin>
>  GetExistingLocalProfileImage:  Expanded local profile image filename =
> <M:\Documents and Settings\Alvin>
>  GetExistingLocalProfileImage:  No local mandatory profile.  Error = 2
>  GetExistingLocalProfileImage:  Found local profile image file ok
> <M:\Documents and Settings\Alvin\ntuser.dat>
>  GetExistingLocalProfileImage:  Failed to query low profile unload time
> with error 2
>  Local Existing Profile Image is reachable
>  Local profile name is <M:\Documents and Settings\Alvin>
>  RestoreUserProfile:  No central profile.  Attempting to load local
> profile.
>  MyRegLoadKey:  Failed to load subkey <S-1-5-21-...-6346>, error =32
>  MyRegLoadKey: Returning 00000020
>  RestoreUserProfile:  MyRegLoadKey returned FALSE.
>  ReportError: Impersonating user.
>  ReportError: Logging Error <Windows cannot load the locally stored
> profile. Possible causes of this error include insufficient security rights
> or a corrupt local profile. If this problem persists, contact your network
> administrator.
>
>
> DETAIL - The process cannot access the file because it is being used by
> another process.
> >
>
>
> Looking in the registry under HKLM\Software\Micorsoft\Window
> NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList, I see S-1-5-21-...-6346.bak, but not one
> without a bak extension.  I'm starting to think maybe there is some sort of
> permission problem not allowing this to be saved in the registry.  Does that
> sound reasonable?
>
> System is Win2003 SP2, running Citrix.  Only one user is affected. UPHCLEAN
> does not help.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
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