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| Guest | User Profile Service Failed Logon For a few days I have been getting problems with my profile for my account failing to load. Last night it happened and the machine crashed hard and I rebooted. Since then I cannot login to my account. It is the second of two admin accounts (my wife has the second). I am using hers now. How can I repair MY profile account so it will login? I don't want to have to create a new account if I do not need to. |
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| Guest | RE: User Profile Service Failed Logon The error I am getting is a 1500. But it just says Access Denied as the reason. Very weird...here is the error log info: Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check that you are connected to the network, and that your network is functioning correctly. DETAIL - Access is denied. Any ideas? I am stumped. "Raventhorn" wrote: > For a few days I have been getting problems with my profile for my account > failing to load. Last night it happened and the machine crashed hard and I > rebooted. Since then I cannot login to my account. It is the second of two > admin accounts (my wife has the second). I am using hers now. How can I > repair MY profile account so it will login? I don't want to have to create a > new account if I do not need to. |
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| Guest | RE: User Profile Service Failed Logon NOBODY? Come on MS guys...I am handcuffed and I should not be....don't make me run back to WinXP after promoting this product and getting 10 people to buy it! "Raventhorn" wrote: > For a few days I have been getting problems with my profile for my account > failing to load. Last night it happened and the machine crashed hard and I > rebooted. Since then I cannot login to my account. It is the second of two > admin accounts (my wife has the second). I am using hers now. How can I > repair MY profile account so it will login? I don't want to have to create a > new account if I do not need to. |
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| Guest | Re: User Profile Service Failed Logon I have two ways you can use that might fix your problem. 1.On your wife's account, go to C: (or hard drive letter)/User/(your account name, maybe owner)/ and copy all your data to a floppy or flash drive (usb). Then delete the account and make it over again, copy back the files and there you go. I had to do that when I used system restore to fix a problem. 2. use system restore. |
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| Guest | Re: User Profile Service Failed Logon "Amrykid" <amrykid@gmail.com> дÈëÓʼþ news:2ED6DB10-9BF3-49E7-9085-635285A3CACD@microsoft.com... > I have two ways you can use that might fix your problem. > > 1.On your wife's account, go to C: (or hard drive letter)/User/(your account > name, maybe owner)/ and copy all your data to a floppy or flash drive (usb). > Then delete the account and make it over again, copy back the files and > there you go. I had to do that when I used system restore to fix a problem. > > 2. use system restore. > > > > |
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| Guest | Re: User Profile Service Failed Logon Hie. I have also been getting the message: User profile failed logon and I have tried both your suggestions with no luck. My main problem is thaI am the administrator and even if I go through another person's account, I am not getting to my data. Any more suggestions? -- Garikai "Amrykid" wrote: > I have two ways you can use that might fix your problem. > > 1.On your wife's account, go to C: (or hard drive letter)/User/(your account > name, maybe owner)/ and copy all your data to a floppy or flash drive (usb). > Then delete the account and make it over again, copy back the files and > there you go. I had to do that when I used system restore to fix a problem. > > 2. use system restore. > > > > |
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| Guest | Re: User Profile Service Failed Logon I am in exactly the same sitation as Garikai. I have no administrator functions as my one and only Administrator account has the "User Profile Service service failed the logon" problem. How do I create a new Administrator account to get administrator functions back? Microsoft, can you help please? -- RobRyanUK "Garikai" wrote: > Hie. I have also been getting the message: User profile failed logon and I > have tried both your suggestions with no luck. My main problem is thaI am > the administrator and even if I go through another person's account, I am not > getting to my data. Any more suggestions? > -- > Garikai > > > "Amrykid" wrote: > > > I have two ways you can use that might fix your problem. > > > > 1.On your wife's account, go to C: (or hard drive letter)/User/(your account > > name, maybe owner)/ and copy all your data to a floppy or flash drive (usb). > > Then delete the account and make it over again, copy back the files and > > there you go. I had to do that when I used system restore to fix a problem. > > > > 2. use system restore. > > > > > > > > |
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| Guest | Re: User Profile Service Failed Logon I gave up tonight, and did something drastic to fix this problem. I rebooted my system in 'safe mode' (which allowed me to login as administrator), moved my files to the public area, and then deleted my profile (using the Users option in Control Panel). When I rebooted again, in normal mode, I could login as administrator, and then moved my files back and rebuilt my profile manually. The only problem was my forgetting about e-mail messages, which I did not backup and have been lost permanently. Ug!!! Hope this helps someone. (If there is a more elegant fix, please let me know, as I will doubtless need to do this again in the future, unless Microsoft fix the bug.) RobRyanUK (robryan1961@tiscali.co.uk) PS One benefit of this has been the removal of an annoying corrupt message in Windows Mail which I could not delete. ----------- "Garikai" wrote: > Hie. I have also been getting the message: User profile failed logon and I > have tried both your suggestions with no luck. My main problem is thaI am > the administrator and even if I go through another person's account, I am not > getting to my data. Any more suggestions? > -- > Garikai > > > "Amrykid" wrote: > > > I have two ways you can use that might fix your problem. > > > > 1.On your wife's account, go to C: (or hard drive letter)/User/(your account > > name, maybe owner)/ and copy all your data to a floppy or flash drive (usb). > > Then delete the account and make it over again, copy back the files and > > there you go. I had to do that when I used system restore to fix a problem. > > > > 2. use system restore. > > > > > > > > |
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