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Old 07-09-2008   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Error ! User Profile Service service failed the logon.


*_Diane_,
:: System Restore is the simple answer to your problem. I got a
message via e-mail that you had replied to my post regarding this
problem with User Profile Service failing your logon. I had this
problem and when I finally figured out the fix, it is so simple. SYSTEM
RESTORE, it comes with Windows XP and Vista and will fix your problem
for you, which is probably being caused by an automatic update that has
messed up your registry. Do not take any of that bad advice out there
which will totally mess you up! If you cannot understand from my post
how to use System Restore to easily fix your problem, please write to me
via e-mail, and I will guide you along. These forums are too slow and
complicated. It hurts when you need your computer and have to wait days
and days for assistance. Please write me at : gvagal@xxxxxx .
Sometimes I check mail every few hours and other times not so often.
But I will reply when I get your message::.* ::-*_Venita_*-::


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Old 07-09-2008   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Error ! User Profile Service service failed the logon.

Quote:

> DavidinEdmond;3012910]I've seen several people with this issue,
> including myself, and have yet to
> see any answer other than to delete the account and start over. This
> is not
> a good solution for any user. What causes this issue? How can it be
> prevented? How can it be fixed? Some type of acknowledgement would
> be
> appreciated as it does seem to be be kind of a 'major' issue. Thank
> you for
> your time.
>
> ----------------
> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the
> "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
> this
> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and
> then
> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6b32eu
*To DavidinEdmond: If you are with Microsoft, or
maybe you are not but your post seems to imply you are; then why not
tell people that the simple fix to this problem with User Profile
Services failed the logon is for them to use SYSTEM RESTORE and just
restore their system to any date prior to when their problem started and
when their system was working right. Which they can do by going to
their \"control panel\", \"help and support\", then \"security and
maintenance\", and there they will see \"backup and restore\", which
will take them to System Restore. Viola, there they just restore their
system to an earlier date! They can choose the restore point, but any
point when the system was working right is good! Just tell people this,
you are in a position to do this. To anyone out there who has this
problem, if you do not know how to use System Restore, just write to
Venita at gvagal@xxxxxx. Your problem was probably caused by
automatic updates and something that updated has messed up your
registry. In my case, it was Shock Player or something of the sort.
Let Windows fix the problem for you, System Restore is the simple fix.
*


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Old 07-09-2008   #13 (permalink)
gvagal


 
 

Re: Error ! User Profile Service service failed the logon.


DavidinEdmond; I've seen several people with this issue, including
myself, and have yet to see any answer other than to delete the account
and start over. This is not a good solution for any user. What causes
this issue? How can it be prevented? How can it be fixed? Some type
of acknowledgement would be appreciated as it does seem to be be kind of
a 'major' issue. Thank you for your time.

--------------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the
"I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button,
follow this link http://tinyurl.com/6b32euto open the suggestion in the
Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message
pane.



*_What_causes_the_problem_? The problem was probably caused by
Automatic Updates, something that Windows updated and installed while
you were sleeping, has messed up your registry. In my case, it was
Shock Player or something of the sort. Let Windows fix the problem for
you, System Restore is
the answer.

SYSTEM RESTORE to just restore the system to any date prior to when the
problem started and to when the system was working right; which can be
done by going to \\"control panel\\", \\"help and support\\", then
\\"security and maintenance\\", and there you will see \\"backup and
restore\\", which will take you to System Restore. Here, you just
restore your system to an earlier date, or restore point, any point
_when_the_system_was_working_right_ is sufficient. To anyone out there
who has this problem, if you do not know how to use System Restore,
write to gvagal@xxxxxx.*


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Old 07-09-2008   #14 (permalink)
gvagal


 
 

Re: Error ! User Profile Service service failed the logon.


DavidinEdmond: I've seen several people with this issue, including
myself, and have yet to see any answer other than to delete the account
and start over. This is not a good solution for any user. What causes
this issue? How can it be prevented? How can it be fixed? Some type
of acknowledgement would be appreciated as it does seem to be be kind of
a 'major' issue. Thank you for your time.

This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the
"I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button,
follow this link *http://tinyurl.com/6b32eu* to open the suggestion in
the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the
message pane.


----------------

*The Problem:
_User_Profile_Services_failed_the_logon_.
_What_causes_the_problem_? The problem was probably caused by having
your computer set to do Automatic Updates. Something that Windows
updated and installed while you were sleeping, has messed up your
registry. In my case, it was Shock Player or something of the sort. Let
Windows fix the problem for you. System Restore is the answer.


The Solution: _SYSTEM_RESTORE_ to just restore the system to any
date prior to when the problem started and to when the system was
working right; which can be done by going to \"Control Panel\", \"Help
and Support\", then \"Security and Maintenance\", and there you will see
\"Backup and Restore\", which will take you to System Restore. Here, you
just restore your system to an earlier date or restore point, any point
_when_the_system_was_working_right_ is sufficient. To anyone out there
who has this problem: If you do not know how to use System Restore,
write to _gvagal@xxxxxx_.*


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Old 07-10-2008   #15 (permalink)
gvagal


 
 

Re: Error ! User Profile Service service failed the logon.


*The Problem:
_User_Profile_Services_Failed_the_Logon_ What
causes the problem? The problem was probably caused by Automatic
Updates, something that Windows updated and installed while you were
sleeping, has messed up your registry. In my case, it was Shock Player
or something of the sort. Let Windows fix the problem for you, System
Restore is the answer.

The Solution: SYSTEM RESTORE to just restore the system to any date
prior to when the problem started and to when the system was working
right; which can be done by going to your \\"Control Panel\\", \\"Help
and Support\\", then \\"Security and Maintenance\\", and there you will
see \\"Backup and Restore\\", which will take you to System Restore.
Here, you just restore your system to an earlier date or restore point,
any point when the system _was_working_right_ is sufficient. To anyone
out there who has this problem, if you do not know how to use System
Restore, write to
_gvagal@xxxxxx_.*

zdog;3344596 Wrote:
Quote:

> Is there any solution for this now. If I need to delete account and
> setup new
> one how do I do that?
>
> "sukig" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > I have quiet a few annoying problems with Vista. Has Microsoft come
> up with a
Quote:

> > quick solution for this "User Profile Service service failed to
> logon"? >"DavidinEdmond" wrote:
Quote:

> >
Quote:

> > > I've seen several people with this issue, including myself, and
> have yet to
Quote:
Quote:

> > > see any answer other than to delete the account and start over.
> This is not
Quote:
Quote:

> > > a good solution for any user. What causes this issue? How can it
> be
Quote:
Quote:

> > > prevented? How can it be fixed? Some type of acknowledgement
> would be
Quote:
Quote:

> > > appreciated as it does seem to be be kind of a 'major' issue.
> Thank you for
Quote:
Quote:

> > > your time.
> > >
> > > ----------------
> > > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to
> the
Quote:
Quote:

> > > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click
> the "I
Quote:
Quote:

> > > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button,
> follow this
Quote:
Quote:

> > > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader
> and then
Quote:
Quote:

> > > click "I Agree" in the message pane.
> > >
> > > http://tinyurl.com/6b32eu_*To_Sukig_and_zdog*_: *Don't go deleting things,
whatever you do. This is bad advice! For the solution, get away from
this forum. Write to _gvagal@xxxxxx_ and I will
try and assist you. This is a legitimate and safe offer, but if you are
uncomfortable with writing to an unknown e-mail address, then start by
learning about System Restore. *

*The problem was probably caused by Automatic Updates. Something that
Windows updated and installed while you were sleeping, has messed up
your registry. In my case, it was Shock Player or something of the
sort.

SYSTEM RESTORE to just restore the system to any date prior to when the
problem started and to when the system was working right; which can be
done by going to \\"control panel\\", \\"help and support\\", then
\\"security and maintenance\\", and there you will see \\"backup and
restore\\", which will take you to System Restore. Here, you just
restore your system to an earlier date, or restore point, any point when
the system _was_working_right_ is sufficient. *

GO TO \\\"CONTROL PANEL\\\",
\\\"HELP AND SUPPORT\\\", THEN
\\\"SECURITY AND MAINTENANCE\\\", AND THERE YOU
WILL SEE \\\"BACKUP AND RESTORE\\\", WHICH WILL
TAKE YOU TO SYSTEM RESTORE. HERE, YOU JUST
RESTORE YOUR SYSTEM TO AN EARLIER DATE OR RESTORE POINT, ANY POINT WHEN
THE SYSTEM _WAS_WORKING_RIGHT_ IS SUFFICIENT. TO ANYONE OUT THERE WHO
HAS THIS PROBLEM, IF YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO USE SYSTEM
RESTORE, WRITE TO
_GVAGAL@xxxxxx_.

Go to \\"Control Panel\\", \\"Help and Support\\", then \\"Security and
Maintenance\\", and there you will see \\"Backup and Restore\\", which
will take you to System Restore. Here, you just restore your system to
an earlier date or restore point, any point when the system was working
right is sufficient.


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