Window Cannot log you on.. error because of Not enough storage

From: Alex Abraham (alex.abraham_at_samoatel.ws)
Date: 04/29/03


Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 19:59:02 -0700


Hi,

I get the following error when trying to log on for the
first time to a Windows 2000 PC. If I log on as
Administrator of the Domain it works.

Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be
loaded. Contact your network administrator.

DETAIL - Not enough storage is available to process this
command.

Could someone assist me with this please?

Thanks in Advanced

Alex Abraham



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