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What group policies do you have on the computer/user, also corrupted profile might be a possibility. if you dont have any gpo's then goto the docs and settings folder and rename the users profile so it has to create a new one.
ooh ooh, what about roaming profiles does the user have one of those!?
What group policies do you have on the computer/user, also corrupted profile might be a possibility. if you dont have any gpo's then goto the docs and settings folder and rename the users profile so it has to create a new one.
ooh ooh, what about roaming profiles does the user have one of those!?
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i have deleted the profile folder, but still the issue is there..
Any idea....
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Has the user logged onto that particular PC before? How long have you waited? What spec is their PC?
It could be that they have a lot of gumf to load up....took 45 mins to get passed that stage (load settings) once when trying to log on with my domain account onto a colleagues PC - seriously!!
You need to step outside for the sun to shine down on you! (by me - lol)
Get in front on the PC and trying logging in with a cached domain profile with the network cable unplugged.
Me: You need to buy a couple of servers.
Customer: Whats wrong with the servers I have?
Me: Well, you dont have *any* servers just now.
Customer: WTF! I thought I did!
1. ensure theDNS and tcp etc are correct.
2.Reset the machine service account
3. Try joining it to the domain, caching a login, then removing it from a domain.
4. Try another Pc not connected to the domain with pass through authentication.
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