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When logging onto Windows 2000 Terminal Server SP 4 as a user who has logged on previously to this server, the following message appears:

"Windows cannot load your profile.  Please increase the registry size and restart the computer."    
(However, we've increased the registry size already and it is nowhere near the limit.  We've also done a reg clean.)  Then, the following message appears:

"Windows cannot load the user's profile but has logged you on with the default profile for the system."  (But this is not true; it logs the user on as the user, and does not select another profile.  HOWEVER, sometimes if 2 users are logged on , when logging off the system will say you are logging off the other user's account, even though your own desktop settings appear on screen.)

Below this, the following appears:

"Detail - insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service."

Below are the errors that are reported in the application log:
Event Type:      Error
Event Source:      EventSystem
Event Category:      Event Service
Event ID:      4097
Date:            7/11/2005
Time:            2:06:13 PM
User:            N/A
Computer:      IAFFSRV0012
Description:
The COM+ Event System detected a bad return code during its internal processing.  HRESULT was 800705AA from line 329 of .\eventsystem2.cpp.  Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services to report this error.

Event Type:      Error
Event Source:      Userenv
Event Category:      None
Event ID:      1000
Date:            7/11/2005
Time:            2:09:36 PM
User:            NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer:      IAFFSRV0012
Description:
RegLoadKey failed. Return value Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.  for C:\Documents and Settings\cgloukhoff\ntuser.dat.

Event Type:      Error
Event Source:      Userenv
Event Category:      None
Event ID:      1000
Date:            7/11/2005
Time:            2:09:43 PM
User:            NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer:      IAFFSRV0012
Description:
Windows cannot load your profile. Please increase the registry size and restart the computer.

Event Type:      Error
Event Source:      Userenv
Event Category:      None
Event ID:      1000
Date:            7/11/2005
Time:            2:09:56 PM
User:            NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer:      IAFFSRV0012
Description:
Windows cannot load the user's profile but has logged you on with the default profile for the system.

DETAIL - Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.  

Can anyone help?
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