Strange Error on NT4 DC

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I'm not sure when this started but I'm having one heck of a time figuring
this out. Server is NT4 sp6a and is a domain controller. We are getting an
event id 1000 from source UserEnv. Description is:
"Your profile was not successfully loaded, but you have been logged on with
the default system profile. Please correct the problem and log off. (5)".

I looked in c:\winnt\profiles and sure enough, there are a number of folders
called system with a number as the extension that increments with each logon
ie system.000, system.001, system.002...etc.

any ideas would be appreciated as I've never seeen this one before.

Thanks as always.

--mike
 
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Usually that's caused by a permission issue with the "Everyone" group.
When the users can't logon the system tries to log them on with the
default user profile and create a new profile for the users. Being that
a profile already exists with the username the system creates these
username system.000, .001... profiles. Did you look at this:

Error 1000 and User Profiles
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;185198

John

Mike T. wrote:

> I'm not sure when this started but I'm having one heck of a time figuring
> this out. Server is NT4 sp6a and is a domain controller. We are getting an
> event id 1000 from source UserEnv. Description is:
> "Your profile was not successfully loaded, but you have been logged on with
> the default system profile. Please correct the problem and log off. (5)".
>
> I looked in c:\winnt\profiles and sure enough, there are a number of folders
> called system with a number as the extension that increments with each logon
> ie system.000, system.001, system.002...etc.
>
> any ideas would be appreciated as I've never seeen this one before.
>
> Thanks as always.
>
> --mike
 
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Thanks John John, that seems to have fixed the problem.

"John John" wrote:

> Usually that's caused by a permission issue with the "Everyone" group.
> When the users can't logon the system tries to log them on with the
> default user profile and create a new profile for the users. Being that
> a profile already exists with the username the system creates these
> username system.000, .001... profiles. Did you look at this:
>
> Error 1000 and User Profiles
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;185198
>
> John
>
> Mike T. wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure when this started but I'm having one heck of a time figuring
> > this out. Server is NT4 sp6a and is a domain controller. We are getting an
> > event id 1000 from source UserEnv. Description is:
> > "Your profile was not successfully loaded, but you have been logged on with
> > the default system profile. Please correct the problem and log off. (5)".
> >
> > I looked in c:\winnt\profiles and sure enough, there are a number of folders
> > called system with a number as the extension that increments with each logon
> > ie system.000, system.001, system.002...etc.
> >
> > any ideas would be appreciated as I've never seeen this one before.
> >
> > Thanks as always.
> >
> > --mike
>
>
 
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You're welcome. Thanks for updating us.

John

Mike T. wrote:

> Thanks John John, that seems to have fixed the problem.
>
> "John John" wrote:
>
>
>>Usually that's caused by a permission issue with the "Everyone" group.
>>When the users can't logon the system tries to log them on with the
>>default user profile and create a new profile for the users. Being that
>>a profile already exists with the username the system creates these
>>username system.000, .001... profiles. Did you look at this:
>>
>>Error 1000 and User Profiles
>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;185198
>>
>>John
>>
>>Mike T. wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I'm not sure when this started but I'm having one heck of a time figuring
>>>this out. Server is NT4 sp6a and is a domain controller. We are getting an
>>>event id 1000 from source UserEnv. Description is:
>>>"Your profile was not successfully loaded, but you have been logged on with
>>>the default system profile. Please correct the problem and log off. (5)".
>>>
>>>I looked in c:\winnt\profiles and sure enough, there are a number of folders
>>>called system with a number as the extension that increments with each logon
>>>ie system.000, system.001, system.002...etc.
>>>
>>>any ideas would be appreciated as I've never seeen this one before.
>>>
>>>Thanks as always.
>>>
>>>--mike
>>
>>