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05.29.2007 at 02:47PM PDT, ID: 22600828
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Event ID 1509, Cannot Access Roaming Profile

Asked by RKhaled in Windows 2000 Server, Miscellaneous Networking, Windows XP Operating System

Tags: 1509, event, id, roaming, profile

A user here cannot access his roaming profile. We use XP SP2 clients on W2K SP4 servers. Everytime he logs in, he is given a temporary profile, and the folowing is entered into the client's application log::

Event Type:      Error
Event Source:      Userenv
Event Category:      None
Event ID:      1509
Date:            5/29/2007
Time:            2:08:04 PM
User:            <username>
Computer:      <computer name>
Description:
Windows cannot copy file <source> to location <destination>. Possible causes of this error include network problems or insufficient security rights. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator.

 DETAIL - The filename or extension is too long.


The file in question does not exist; he was working on it earlier but the computer crashed. The full path to the file does not exist because the length is too long to create the name of the final folder in the path. The file is unimportant, we just want to get him back onto his roaming profile.

Thanks in advance.
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[+][-]05.30.2007 at 08:47AM PDT, ID: 19181016

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Zones: Windows 2000 Server, Miscellaneous Networking, Windows XP Operating System
Tags: 1509, event, id, roaming, profile
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[+][-]05.31.2007 at 02:16AM PDT, ID: 19186459

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