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I have created a new user on my xp home edition, however when I try to switch
to the new user I get this message: "Windows can not log you one because your profile cannot be loaded. Check that you are connected to the network, or that your internet is functioning properly. Detail: The system cannot find the file identified. What does this mean and how the heck can I fix it? Thanks. |
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"Dillard" wrote: > I have created a new user on my xp home edition, however when I try to switch > to the new user I get this message: "Windows can not log you one because your > profile cannot be loaded. Check that you are connected to the network, or > that your internet is functioning properly. Detail: The system cannot find > the file identified. What does this mean and how the heck can I fix it? > Thanks. well their is obviously something wrong with the set up delete the user that wont work and try to set up another one maybe that will work thats the only thing i can think of hope it works |
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Hi and thanks. I tried doing as you suggest (many times) even different
alias's but with no success. "loca" wrote: > > > "Dillard" wrote: > > > I have created a new user on my xp home edition, however when I try to switch > > to the new user I get this message: "Windows can not log you one because your > > profile cannot be loaded. Check that you are connected to the network, or > > that your internet is functioning properly. Detail: The system cannot find > > the file identified. What does this mean and how the heck can I fix it? > > Thanks. > > > well their is obviously something wrong with the set up delete the user > that wont work and try to set up another one maybe that will work thats the > only thing i can think of hope it works |
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It sounds like you have set up a roaming profile for the new user.
from: ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\sysdm.chm::/sysdm_userprofile_changetype.htm To switch between a roaming and local user profile Open System in Control Panel. On the Advanced tab, under User Profiles, click Settings. Under Profiles stored on this computer, click the user profile you want to change, and then click Change Type. Click Roaming profile or Local profile. Notes To open System, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click System. If Roaming profile is unavailable, the profile is a local user profile. See your Windows system administrator to create a roaming user profile. If you use a roaming profile on more than one computer simultaneously, it will preserve the settings from the last computer that logs off. "Dillard" <Dillard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1DF3A0BA-6F1B-4432-83DB-556911EE7A3C@microsoft.com... >I have created a new user on my xp home edition, however when I try to >switch > to the new user I get this message: "Windows can not log you one because > your > profile cannot be loaded. Check that you are connected to the network, or > that your internet is functioning properly. Detail: The system cannot > find > the file identified. What does this mean and how the heck can I fix it? > Thanks. |
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I tried as you suggest, however the system does not even id the profile I
created. In addition, everything is 'greyed' out in the user profile window. Something else interesting: I can create a user if I shut off the fire wall and disable Norton anti-virus. However, the system still comes back as says that it "cannot load user profile" and will instead load a default user profile. If I try to create a limited account...I get the message as indicated in my intital comments. Any further thoughts? thanks for your help. "Gary Mount" wrote: > It sounds like you have set up a roaming profile for the new user. > > from: ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\sysdm.chm::/sysdm_userprofile_changetype.htm > > To switch between a roaming and local user profile > Open System in Control Panel. > On the Advanced tab, under User Profiles, click Settings. > Under Profiles stored on this computer, click the user profile you want to > change, and then click Change Type. > Click Roaming profile or Local profile. > Notes > > To open System, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click > System. > If Roaming profile is unavailable, the profile is a local user profile. See > your Windows system administrator to create a roaming user profile. > If you use a roaming profile on more than one computer simultaneously, it > will preserve the settings from the last computer that logs off. > > > "Dillard" <Dillard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1DF3A0BA-6F1B-4432-83DB-556911EE7A3C@microsoft.com... > >I have created a new user on my xp home edition, however when I try to > >switch > > to the new user I get this message: "Windows can not log you one because > > your > > profile cannot be loaded. Check that you are connected to the network, or > > that your internet is functioning properly. Detail: The system cannot > > find > > the file identified. What does this mean and how the heck can I fix it? > > Thanks. > > > |
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