Vista Home Premium: New user account failing to load user profile
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| Metajoe |
>
> I am trying to set up a standard user profile on my laptop for my mom to
> use because personally I do not want her to be snooping around in my own
> profile when she uses it for school. So, I went into the control panel
> and created a NEW account for her. I didn't have any problems doing
> that. I set up folder permissions and then went to test the new user
> and although it took awhile for Vista to prepare the account, I got in
> and an error message came up about how some Vista email client failed
> and pressed OK and I let it sit for awhile and nothing else came up. So
> now if I try to log into that account, it gets stuck at a blank blue
> background. I opened up the task manager and tried running
> explorer.exe, but it wouldn't start. I've also tried pulling up
> services.msc, but that won't come up either. So I'm rather clueless as
> what to do next and Googling for this problem hasn't helped me find any
> fixes for it either.
>
> Anyone have any ideas as to what is causing this and what I can do to
> make it work?
>
> Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out here.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe
| Michael Walraven |
| Metajoe |
>
> I deleted the account and folder and tried again. Same thing. Some
> mail error message comes up and nothing happens afterwards. The only
> processes that I saw running in the task manager were;
>
> csrss.exe
> dwm.exe
> taskmgr.exe
> winlogon.exe
>
> That's it. Tried pulling up explorer.exe and that failed. No errors,
> but it wouldn't actually start up.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe
| Michael Walraven |
> ;770922']Sounds like the template that is used to create a new user ha
> become hosed.
> I THINK that is at c:\users\Default
> (need to show system/hidden files). It might be that if you rename tha
>
> folder it MIGHT recreate it with default settings. However you should
> probably wait and get better advice from someone who knows more. Sorr
> that
> I was a dead end for helping you.
>
> Michael
> (BTW, you are more likely to get assistance if you include problem an
>
> replies in each message. They can get pretty long but then someon
> seeing
> the conversation can step it and help. For instance from parts of th
> thread
> included here, no one would know what your problem is or what othe
> things
> you have tried.)
>
>
> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com wrote in message
> news:Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com...-
>
> I deleted the account and folder and tried again. Same thing. Some
> mail error message comes up and nothing happens afterwards. The only
> processes that I saw running in the task manager were;
>
> csrss.exe
> dwm.exe
> taskmgr.exe
> winlogon.exe
>
> That's it. Tried pulling up explorer.exe and that failed. N
> errors,
> but it wouldn't actually start up.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe
| Metajoe |
>
> What would cause the template to go haywire on me then? And what about
> that "Default" folder? What would I have to rename it to? I already
> have a folder for the account I created.
>
> No, no, it's ok, at least you've tried to help me. Of all the other
> topics I've made for this, the only other person to reply offered an
> encryption program for my account to use, which is a last resort for
> me.
>
> So thank you for throwing out an idea and replying to this thread. I
> appreciate any help I can get. Vista doesn't seem to be an OS people
> are willing to help others with, from what I'm seeing.
>
> 'Michael Walraven[_3_ Wrote:>> ;770922']Sounds like the template that is used to create a new user has>
>> become hosed.
>> I THINK that is at c:\users\Default
>> (need to show system/hidden files). It might be that if you rename that
>>
>> folder it MIGHT recreate it with default settings. However you should
>> probably wait and get better advice from someone who knows more. Sorry
>> that
>> I was a dead end for helping you.
>>
>> Michael
>> (BTW, you are more likely to get assistance if you include problem and
>>
>> replies in each message. They can get pretty long but then someone
>> seeing
>> the conversation can step it and help. For instance from parts of the
>> thread
>> included here, no one would know what your problem is or what other
>> things
>> you have tried.)
>>
>>
>> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com wrote in message
>> news:Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com...-
>>
>> I deleted the account and folder and tried again. Same thing. Some
>> mail error message comes up and nothing happens afterwards. The only
>> processes that I saw running in the task manager were;
>>
>> csrss.exe
>> dwm.exe
>> taskmgr.exe
>> winlogon.exe
>>
>> That's it. Tried pulling up explorer.exe and that failed. No
>> errors,
>> but it wouldn't actually start up.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Metajoe -
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe
| Michael Walraven |
> I would rename to something like OldDefault
>
> A point: Have you modified the security for the system? I.e. have you
> turned off UAC, changed permissions/ownership for system controlled area?
> ( It helps others to understand your configuration).
> Also do you have virus/malware protection programs that purport to
> 'protect' your system from changes? Turning off or disabling these
> features may help.
>
> Looking out on web there seem to be others with similar problems but I
> have not seen solutions.
>
> Here are a couple of more ideas, well worth their cost.
>
> in regedit,
> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
> open the various S-1-5-..... until you find the one that has c:\users\your
> new user as 'ProfileImagePath', delete this entry. (the entire
> S-1-5-.....)
>
> Make sure that there aren't any more profiles with this entry.
>
> delete the c:\users\your new user folder entirely.
>
> shutdown and restart
>
> verify that there is no c:\users\your new user or entry in the registry
> that you deleted
>
> now try to create the new user
>
>
> Also if (whoops - when) you get your problem solved do post back what you
> did to solve it!!! The next person would be much appreciative.
>
>
> "Metajoe" <Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com> wrote in message
> news:Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com...>>>
>> What would cause the template to go haywire on me then? And what about
>> that "Default" folder? What would I have to rename it to? I already
>> have a folder for the account I created.
>>
>> No, no, it's ok, at least you've tried to help me. Of all the other
>> topics I've made for this, the only other person to reply offered an
>> encryption program for my account to use, which is a last resort for
>> me.
>>
>> So thank you for throwing out an idea and replying to this thread. I
>> appreciate any help I can get. Vista doesn't seem to be an OS people
>> are willing to help others with, from what I'm seeing.
>>
>> 'Michael Walraven[_3_ Wrote:>>> ;770922']Sounds like the template that is used to create a new user has>>
>>> become hosed.
>>> I THINK that is at c:\users\Default
>>> (need to show system/hidden files). It might be that if you rename that
>>>
>>> folder it MIGHT recreate it with default settings. However you should
>>> probably wait and get better advice from someone who knows more. Sorry
>>> that
>>> I was a dead end for helping you.
>>>
>>> Michael
>>> (BTW, you are more likely to get assistance if you include problem and
>>>
>>> replies in each message. They can get pretty long but then someone
>>> seeing
>>> the conversation can step it and help. For instance from parts of the
>>> thread
>>> included here, no one would know what your problem is or what other
>>> things
>>> you have tried.)
>>>
>>>
>>> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com wrote in message
>>> news:Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com...-
>>>
>>> I deleted the account and folder and tried again. Same thing. Some
>>> mail error message comes up and nothing happens afterwards. The only
>>> processes that I saw running in the task manager were;
>>>
>>> csrss.exe
>>> dwm.exe
>>> taskmgr.exe
>>> winlogon.exe
>>>
>>> That's it. Tried pulling up explorer.exe and that failed. No
>>> errors,
>>> but it wouldn't actually start up.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Metajoe -
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Metajoe
| Michael Walraven |
> ;771460']I would rename to something like OldDefault
>
> A point: Have you modified the security for the system? I.e. have yo
> turned
> off UAC, changed permissions/ownership for system controlled area? ( I
>
> helps others to understand your configuration).
> Also do you have virus/malware protection programs that purport t
> 'protect'
> your system from changes? Turning off or disabling these features ma
> help.
>
> Looking out on web there seem to be others with similar problems but
> have
> not seen solutions.
>
> Here are a couple of more ideas, well worth their cost.
>
> in regedit,
> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
> open the various S-1-5-..... until you find the one that ha
> c:\users\your
> new user as 'ProfileImagePath', delete this entry. (the entir
> S-1-5-.....)
>
> Make sure that there aren't any more profiles with this entry.
>
> delete the c:\users\your new user folder entirely.
>
> shutdown and restart
>
> verify that there is no c:\users\your new user or entry in the registr
> that
> you deleted
>
> now try to create the new user
>
>
> Also if (whoops - when) you get your problem solved do post back wha
> you
> did to solve it!!! The next person would be much appreciative.
>
>
> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com wrote in message
> news:Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com...-
>
> What would cause the template to go haywire on me then? And wha
> about
> that "Default" folder? What would I have to rename it to? I already
> have a folder for the account I created.
>
> No, no, it's ok, at least you've tried to help me. Of all the other
> topics I've made for this, the only other person to reply offered an
> encryption program for my account to use, which is a last resort for
> me.
>
> So thank you for throwing out an idea and replying to this thread. I
> appreciate any help I can get. Vista doesn't seem to be an OS people
> are willing to help others with, from what I'm seeing.
>
> 'Michael Walraven[_3_ Wrote:-
> ;770922']Sounds like the template that is used to create a new use
> has
> become hosed.
> I THINK that is at c:\users\Default
> (need to show system/hidden files). It might be that if you renam
> that
>
> folder it MIGHT recreate it with default settings. However you should
> probably wait and get better advice from someone who knows more
> Sorry
> that
> I was a dead end for helping you.
>
> Michael
> (BTW, you are more likely to get assistance if you include proble
> and
>
> replies in each message. They can get pretty long but then someone
> seeing
> the conversation can step it and help. For instance from parts of the
> thread
> included here, no one would know what your problem is or what other
> things
> you have tried.)
>
>
> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com wrote in message
> news:Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com...-
>
> I deleted the account and folder and tried again. Same thing. Some
> mail error message comes up and nothing happens afterwards. The only
> processes that I saw running in the task manager were;
>
> csrss.exe
> dwm.exe
> taskmgr.exe
> winlogon.exe
>
> That's it. Tried pulling up explorer.exe and that failed. No
> errors,
> but it wouldn't actually start up.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe --
>
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe
| Metajoe |
>
> I see that folder rename idea didn't work for you, so I doubt it'd work
> for me.
>
> I have UAC off and have Windows Defender and AVG running basically for
> protection, so I don't know if they'd have anything to do with it.
>
> Yeah, I looked around online first before registering an account here
> without much of a lead anywhere.
>
> And I'll try that Regedit thing either tonight or tomorrow morning.
> It's almost 11pm here.
>
> 'Michael Walraven[_3_ Wrote:>> ;771460']I would rename to something like OldDefault>
>>
>> A point: Have you modified the security for the system? I.e. have you
>> turned
>> off UAC, changed permissions/ownership for system controlled area? ( It
>>
>> helps others to understand your configuration).
>> Also do you have virus/malware protection programs that purport to
>> 'protect'
>> your system from changes? Turning off or disabling these features may
>> help.
>>
>> Looking out on web there seem to be others with similar problems but I
>> have
>> not seen solutions.
>>
>> Here are a couple of more ideas, well worth their cost.
>>
>> in regedit,
>> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
>> open the various S-1-5-..... until you find the one that has
>> c:\users\your
>> new user as 'ProfileImagePath', delete this entry. (the entire
>> S-1-5-.....)
>>
>> Make sure that there aren't any more profiles with this entry.
>>
>> delete the c:\users\your new user folder entirely.
>>
>> shutdown and restart
>>
>> verify that there is no c:\users\your new user or entry in the registry
>> that
>> you deleted
>>
>> now try to create the new user
>>
>>
>> Also if (whoops - when) you get your problem solved do post back what
>> you
>> did to solve it!!! The next person would be much appreciative.
>>
>>
>> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com wrote in message
>> news:Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com...-
>>
>> What would cause the template to go haywire on me then? And what
>> about
>> that "Default" folder? What would I have to rename it to? I already
>> have a folder for the account I created.
>>
>> No, no, it's ok, at least you've tried to help me. Of all the other
>> topics I've made for this, the only other person to reply offered an
>> encryption program for my account to use, which is a last resort for
>> me.
>>
>> So thank you for throwing out an idea and replying to this thread. I
>> appreciate any help I can get. Vista doesn't seem to be an OS people
>> are willing to help others with, from what I'm seeing.
>>
>> 'Michael Walraven[_3_ Wrote:-
>> ;770922']Sounds like the template that is used to create a new user
>> has
>> become hosed.
>> I THINK that is at c:\users\Default
>> (need to show system/hidden files). It might be that if you rename
>> that
>>
>> folder it MIGHT recreate it with default settings. However you should
>> probably wait and get better advice from someone who knows more.
>> Sorry
>> that
>> I was a dead end for helping you.
>>
>> Michael
>> (BTW, you are more likely to get assistance if you include problem
>> and
>>
>> replies in each message. They can get pretty long but then someone
>> seeing
>> the conversation can step it and help. For instance from parts of the
>> thread
>> included here, no one would know what your problem is or what other
>> things
>> you have tried.)
>>
>>
>> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com wrote in message
>> news:Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com...-
>>
>> I deleted the account and folder and tried again. Same thing. Some
>> mail error message comes up and nothing happens afterwards. The only
>> processes that I saw running in the task manager were;
>>
>> csrss.exe
>> dwm.exe
>> taskmgr.exe
>> winlogon.exe
>>
>> That's it. Tried pulling up explorer.exe and that failed. No
>> errors,
>> but it wouldn't actually start up.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Metajoe --
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Metajoe -
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe
| Michael Walraven |
>
> I see that folder rename idea didn't work for you, so I doubt it'd work
> for me.
>
> I have UAC off and have Windows Defender and AVG running basically for
> protection, so I don't know if they'd have anything to do with it.
>
> Yeah, I looked around online first before registering an account here
> without much of a lead anywhere.
>
> And I'll try that Regedit thing either tonight or tomorrow morning.
> It's almost 11pm here.
>
> 'Michael Walraven[_3_ Wrote:>> ;771460']I would rename to something like OldDefault>
>>
>> A point: Have you modified the security for the system? I.e. have you
>> turned
>> off UAC, changed permissions/ownership for system controlled area? ( It
>>
>> helps others to understand your configuration).
>> Also do you have virus/malware protection programs that purport to
>> 'protect'
>> your system from changes? Turning off or disabling these features may
>> help.
>>
>> Looking out on web there seem to be others with similar problems but I
>> have
>> not seen solutions.
>>
>> Here are a couple of more ideas, well worth their cost.
>>
>> in regedit,
>> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
>> open the various S-1-5-..... until you find the one that has
>> c:\users\your
>> new user as 'ProfileImagePath', delete this entry. (the entire
>> S-1-5-.....)
>>
>> Make sure that there aren't any more profiles with this entry.
>>
>> delete the c:\users\your new user folder entirely.
>>
>> shutdown and restart
>>
>> verify that there is no c:\users\your new user or entry in the registry
>> that
>> you deleted
>>
>> now try to create the new user
>>
>>
>> Also if (whoops - when) you get your problem solved do post back what
>> you
>> did to solve it!!! The next person would be much appreciative.
>>
>>
>> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com wrote in message
>> news:Metajoe.3a83d8e@vistabanter.com...-
>>
>> What would cause the template to go haywire on me then? And what
>> about
>> that "Default" folder? What would I have to rename it to? I already
>> have a folder for the account I created.
>>
>> No, no, it's ok, at least you've tried to help me. Of all the other
>> topics I've made for this, the only other person to reply offered an
>> encryption program for my account to use, which is a last resort for
>> me.
>>
>> So thank you for throwing out an idea and replying to this thread. I
>> appreciate any help I can get. Vista doesn't seem to be an OS people
>> are willing to help others with, from what I'm seeing.
>>
>> 'Michael Walraven[_3_ Wrote:-
>> ;770922']Sounds like the template that is used to create a new user
>> has
>> become hosed.
>> I THINK that is at c:\users\Default
>> (need to show system/hidden files). It might be that if you rename
>> that
>>
>> folder it MIGHT recreate it with default settings. However you should
>> probably wait and get better advice from someone who knows more.
>> Sorry
>> that
>> I was a dead end for helping you.
>>
>> Michael
>> (BTW, you are more likely to get assistance if you include problem
>> and
>>
>> replies in each message. They can get pretty long but then someone
>> seeing
>> the conversation can step it and help. For instance from parts of the
>> thread
>> included here, no one would know what your problem is or what other
>> things
>> you have tried.)
>>
>>
>> "Metajoe" Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com wrote in message
>> news:Metajoe.3a6ec10@vistabanter.com...-
>>
>> I deleted the account and folder and tried again. Same thing. Some
>> mail error message comes up and nothing happens afterwards. The only
>> processes that I saw running in the task manager were;
>>
>> csrss.exe
>> dwm.exe
>> taskmgr.exe
>> winlogon.exe
>>
>> That's it. Tried pulling up explorer.exe and that failed. No
>> errors,
>> but it wouldn't actually start up.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Metajoe --
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Metajoe -
>
>
>
> --
> Metajoe
| Michael Walraven |
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