Re: Your user profile was not loaded correctly using Vista Business



JG@HG <JGHG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a 'strange' problem trying to login to an SBS2003 domain using
a new Vista Business workstation using a specific domain account.
When I use this account I get a popup with 'Your user profile was not
loaded correctly. You have been logged in using a temporary profile.
Any changes made to this profile will be lost when you logout.
Contact your administrator.' When I login using any other domain
account, I can login OK.

I have tried the following:
-Used an account with identical domain group memberships as the 'bad'
account
-Removed the 'bad' account profile on the Vista workstation
-Removed/Rejoined the Vista workstation to the domain

Anyone else see this?
-Removed/Rejoined the Vista workstation to the domain after removing
the profile

I suggest you post in microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs - mention how you
joined the Vista computer to the domain, and whether you have all the Vista
patches/updates loaded on the server.....also include the relevant details
from your event logs on the workstation & whether you've got roaming
profiles defined for that particular AD account.


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