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8.6

Profile not found using VPN connection, XP uses temp profile

Asked by garrynoblek in Windows 2003 Server, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP, VPN Client

Hi,

I have a VPN Server setup using Windows Server 2003. The VPN client is an XP machine which was working fine until last week. I tried logging into the VPN, everything was fine, authenticated, registered etc. but the countdown box telling me that the local profile could not be found came up and a temporary profile was created. Thinking this was maybe due to slow network connection I restarted and tried again. Same problem. I then logged into the machine locally as the administrator and deleted the user profile and temporary profiles also and tried again. Still, nothing. It seems to really like temporary profiles.
I then decided to VPN via another computer and it worked fine, no problems.

Any ideas what could be causing this?

Thank you,
Garry Noble
[+][-]06/21/08 01:12 PM, ID: 21838530Accepted Solution

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Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP, VPN Client
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