RE: XP Security

From: Steven Liu [MSFT] (stevenl_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/18/03

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    Hi Lee,

    You need do nothing with the error. We can just ignore it.

    For more information, you can refer to teh article:

    810616 PRB: Warning Error 1517 in Event Viewer after First Restart
    http://support.microsoft.com/?id=810616

    Thanks for using Microsoft News Group!

    Sincerely,

    Steven Liu

    Microsoft Online Partner Support

    MCSE 2000

    Get Secure! ¨C www.microsoft.com/security

    This posting is provided Ħ°as isĦħ with no warranties and confers no rights.
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    | From: "Lee" <lee.peterson@state.mn.us>
    | Sender: "Lee" <lee.peterson@state.mn.us>
    | References: <012f01c34c78$e13db510$a101280a@phx.gbl>
    <OsbLRhRTDHA.1640@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl>
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    | Subject: RE: XP Security
    | Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 07:49:28 -0700
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    |
    | HI Steven:
    | EVENT ID 1517:
    | Windows saved user MDVA\Administrator registry while an
    | application or service was still using the registry
    | during log off. The memory used by the user's registry
    | has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it
    | is no longer in use.
    | This is often caused by services running as a user
    | account, try configuring the services to run in either
    | the LocalService or NetworkService account.
    | I also received a EVENT ID 1516 about 7 second later:
    | Windows unloaded user MDVA\Administrator registry when it
    | received a notification that no other applications or
    | services were using the profile.
    | The Knowledgebase article related to this issue stated
    | that I don't need to do anything about this message.
    | However, I still can't make any setting changes to the
    | computer no matter how I log in. I could add and delete
    | users though. I could not edit the local group policy.
    | We cannot print, and the user cannot use Outlook (the
    | error message just says "Cannot start Microsoft
    | Outlok.") This is happening on two XP Pro workstations,
    | and it started after I joined them to a new Windows 2000
    | domain.
    | I get a "Loading your settings failed. (Access is
    | denied)" Whenever I boot the machine, and when I just
    | log off and log on again without re-booting. There were
    | also some errors about ActiveX controls not working
    | (earlier in the week), but I'm not getting them now.
    | I hope this helps. If you need more information, let me
    | know.
    | Thanks for your help!
    | : - )
    | Lee
    | >-----Original Message-----
    | >Hi Lee,
    | >
    | >Would you please paste the detail error of the event
    | error?
    | >
    | >I will continue to help you.
    | >
    | >Thanks for using Microsoft News Group!
    | >
    | >Sincerely,
    | >
    | >Steven Liu
    | >
    | >Microsoft Online Partner Support
    | >
    | >MCSE 2000
    | >
    | >Get Secure! ¨C www.microsoft.com/security
    | >
    | >This posting is provided Ħ°as isĦħ with no warranties
    | and confers no rights.
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    | >| From: "Lee" <lee.peterson@state.mn.us>
    | >| Sender: "Lee" <lee.peterson@state.mn.us>
    | >| References: <012f01c34c78$e13db510$a101280a@phx.gbl>
    | ><OsbLRhRTDHA.1640@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl>
    | >| Subject: RE: XP Security
    | >| Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 06:11:07 -0700
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    | >|
    | >| Hi Steven,
    | >| Thanks for your response. I tried it, but there was
    | no
    | >| change. I think it has something to do with the 1517
    | >| error, but there are no services running under the
    | user's
    | >| account.
    | >| : - )
    | >| Lee
    | >| >-----Original Message-----
    | >| >Hi Lee,
    | >| >
    | >| >Try to log on the computer with the local admin and
    | logon
    | >| to local
    | >| >computer. Then, backup the user profile of the domain
    | >| user. Then, delete
    | >| >the 2 domain user account.
    | >| >
    | >| >Then, add the domain user to local administrator
    | group.
    | >| And logon the
    | >| >domain again. If all works well, remove the domain
    | user
    | >| from local
    | >| >administrator if necessary.
    | >| >
    | >| >Thanks for using Microsoft News Group!
    | >| >
    | >| >Sincerely,
    | >| >
    | >| >Steven Liu
    | >| >
    | >| >Microsoft Online Partner Support
    | >| >
    | >| >MCSE 2000
    | >| >
    | >| >Get Secure! ¨C www.microsoft.com/security
    | >| >
    | >| >This posting is provided Ħ°as isĦħ with no warranties
    | and
    | >| confers no rights.
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    | >| >| Content-Class: urn:content-classes:message
    | >| >| From: "Lee Peterson" <lee.peterson@state.mn.us>
    | >| >| Sender: "Lee Peterson" <lee.peterson@state.mn.us>
    | >| >| Subject: XP Security
    | >| >| Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 08:34:15 -0700
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    | >| >|
    | >| >| I recently moved an XP Pro workstation from an NT 4
    | >| domain
    | >| >| to a Windows 2000 domain. Now, the machine is
    | totally
    | >| >| locked down and we are unable to make any setting
    | >| changes
    | >| >| (wallpaper, file locations in Word, or chagne the
    | group
    | >| >| policy), either as the user, the domain admin, or
    | the
    | >| >| machine admin. I tried resetting security setting
    | >| >| according to the details in MS Knowledge Base
    | Article -
    | >| >| 313222, but that didn't change anything. When we
    | boot
    | >| the
    | >| >| machine, we got an error message that said "Loading
    | >| your
    | >| >| settings failed. (Access is denied) We're also
    | getting
    | >| a
    | >| >| windows Script Host error message and event codes
    | 1516
    | >| and
    | >| >| 1517 appear in the Application event log.
    | >| >|
    | >| >
    | >| >.
    | >| >
    | >|
    | >
    | >.
    | >
    |


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