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| Firefox User |
> I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> page.
> So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| jimmuh |
> Wow! Sounds like your user account is set to use a mandatory profile from the
> domain. You need to talk with the domain admin where you log in. Is the
> machine set up so that you can log on to it when it is NOT connected to the
> domain? (I would imagine that it would have to be, under the circumstances.)
> If so, does your profile also get reset when you reboot or log off / log on
> whe NOT connected?
>
> "Firefox User" wrote:
>> > I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> > after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> > seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> > anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> > settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> > installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> > possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> > A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> > local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> > isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> > new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> > C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> > page.
> > So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> > but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> > everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| Firefox User |
> Jimmuh,
>
> I more or less am the domain admin, and nothing has changed on the domain
> side since I upgraded to Vista. Yes, I am set up so that I can log on even
> when not connected to the domain, and yes, it is reset when I reboot at home
> or elsewhere. Hope this helps!
>
> Bill
>
> "jimmuh" wrote:
>> > Wow! Sounds like your user account is set to use a mandatory profile from the
> > domain. You need to talk with the domain admin where you log in. Is the
> > machine set up so that you can log on to it when it is NOT connected to the
> > domain? (I would imagine that it would have to be, under the circumstances.)
> > If so, does your profile also get reset when you reboot or log off / log on
> > whe NOT connected?
> >
> > "Firefox User" wrote:
> >> > > I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> > > after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> > > seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> > > anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> > > settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> > > installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> > > possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> > > A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> > > local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> > > isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> > > new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> > > C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> > > page.
> > > So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> > > but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> > > everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| jimmuh |
> Jimmuh,
>
> I more or less am the domain admin, and nothing has changed on the domain
> side since I upgraded to Vista. Yes, I am set up so that I can log on even
> when not connected to the domain, and yes, it is reset when I reboot at home
> or elsewhere. Hope this helps!
>
> Bill
>
> "jimmuh" wrote:
>> > Wow! Sounds like your user account is set to use a mandatory profile from the
> > domain. You need to talk with the domain admin where you log in. Is the
> > machine set up so that you can log on to it when it is NOT connected to the
> > domain? (I would imagine that it would have to be, under the circumstances.)
> > If so, does your profile also get reset when you reboot or log off / log on
> > whe NOT connected?
> >
> > "Firefox User" wrote:
> >> > > I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> > > after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> > > seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> > > anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> > > settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> > > installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> > > possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> > > A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> > > local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> > > isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> > > new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> > > C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> > > page.
> > > So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> > > but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> > > everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| jimmuh |
> Forgot to include this thought in my response above. You have said that this
> happens when you reboot, but you haven't specifically said that it does it
> when you log off then log on again. Does it?
>
> Also, you said there were some driver issues with the reinstall. What were
> they? Also, were your profiles redirected or stored in any place other than
> the default under Windows XP or in the new installation? I'm wondering if
> something weird might have happened in the "Documents and Settings" to
> "Users" transition during the upgrade installation -- if, indeed, that was
> the type of installation that was done.
>
> "Firefox User" wrote:
>> > Jimmuh,
> >
> > I more or less am the domain admin, and nothing has changed on the domain
> > side since I upgraded to Vista. Yes, I am set up so that I can log on even
> > when not connected to the domain, and yes, it is reset when I reboot at home
> > or elsewhere. Hope this helps!
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > "jimmuh" wrote:
> >> > > Wow! Sounds like your user account is set to use a mandatory profile from the
> > > domain. You need to talk with the domain admin where you log in. Is the
> > > machine set up so that you can log on to it when it is NOT connected to the
> > > domain? (I would imagine that it would have to be, under the circumstances.)
> > > If so, does your profile also get reset when you reboot or log off / log on
> > > whe NOT connected?
> > >
> > > "Firefox User" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> > > > after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> > > > seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> > > > anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> > > > settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> > > > installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> > > > possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> > > > A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> > > > local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> > > > isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> > > > new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> > > > C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> > > > page.
> > > > So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> > > > but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> > > > everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| Firefox User |
> Jimmuh,
>
> Yes, I just checked and logging off does the same thing. The upgrade did
> exactly what you said, moved everything from Doc&Settings to Users. It
> essentially rebuilds the whole User profile, goes through the whole 10 minute
> log on process (used to be when it said "Apply personal Settings" in XP). The
> driver issues were just with my display drivers from nvidia, but that seems
> to be cleared up and i cant see where it would have any effect on this
> anyway. Any suggestions? I guess it wouldnt hurt to delete everything in
> Users and and delete this user and re add it from the built in admin account.
> ill give it a whirl.
>
> "jimmuh" wrote:
>> > Forgot to include this thought in my response above. You have said that this
> > happens when you reboot, but you haven't specifically said that it does it
> > when you log off then log on again. Does it?
> >
> > Also, you said there were some driver issues with the reinstall. What were
> > they? Also, were your profiles redirected or stored in any place other than
> > the default under Windows XP or in the new installation? I'm wondering if
> > something weird might have happened in the "Documents and Settings" to
> > "Users" transition during the upgrade installation -- if, indeed, that was
> > the type of installation that was done.
> >
> > "Firefox User" wrote:
> >> > > Jimmuh,
> > >
> > > I more or less am the domain admin, and nothing has changed on the domain
> > > side since I upgraded to Vista. Yes, I am set up so that I can log on even
> > > when not connected to the domain, and yes, it is reset when I reboot at home
> > > or elsewhere. Hope this helps!
> > >
> > > Bill
> > >
> > > "jimmuh" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Wow! Sounds like your user account is set to use a mandatory profile from the
> > > > domain. You need to talk with the domain admin where you log in. Is the
> > > > machine set up so that you can log on to it when it is NOT connected to the
> > > > domain? (I would imagine that it would have to be, under the circumstances.)
> > > > If so, does your profile also get reset when you reboot or log off / log on
> > > > whe NOT connected?
> > > >
> > > > "Firefox User" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> > > > > after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> > > > > seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> > > > > anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> > > > > settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> > > > > installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> > > > > possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> > > > > A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> > > > > local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> > > > > isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> > > > > new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> > > > > C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> > > > > page.
> > > > > So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> > > > > but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> > > > > everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| jimmuh |
> I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> page.
> So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| John |
> I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> page.
> So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| Durwin Brown |
> I have this and can offer good news and bad news. The good news is I know the
> HOW this is happening. It is creating a temporary profile when you log in and
> tidying it up again when you log out. Look under the advanced stuff in user
> accounts where the profile type /status is to verify this.
>
> The bad news is I have no idea WHY this happening - yet! Still looking for
> that.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Durwin
>
> "Firefox User" wrote:
>> > I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> > after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> > seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> > anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> > settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> > installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> > possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> > A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> > local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> > isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> > new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> > C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> > page.
> > So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> > but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> > everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.
| JohnH |
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