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Log on as administrator in safe mode. Create a new username and give it a password in safe mode. Logon using this new username and password to the current windows xp system. Does a new user folder create in the c:\documents and settings folder? In this instance, I would suggest you try logging off the system. Log in safe mode again and logon as administrator. This time round, duplicate the entire "new user folder" in c:\documents and settings folder and you will have a duplicate copy. Rename this duplicate copy as the previous USER which you've been trying to get the profile's folder created.
Eg. previous user's name is TEST, just rename the duplicated folder as TEST will do. Reboot system, logon as the user u've been trying hard to log on as and see what happens.
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I agree with sabir_vm: Assuming you can logon as Administrator and the system works overwrite the default profile with the then known good Administrator profile (make sure to set Permitted to use to \Everyone).
The problem I have is that my user profile (under windows XP) has also become corrupt. I can login under the corrupt user profile, but windows loads up as if i'm a new user, and loads a blank profile. The problem is thatmost of my files I had on my desktop where not short-cuts, so those files do not exist on the desktop anymore. They are still accessible, but that requires me to go through the 'documents & settings' path. (all very time consuming and annoying).
Is there anyway I can get back to my old profile? Or should I just create a new one, and copy the folders from the corrupted profile over to the newly created profile?
Cheers for your help.
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Why don't I just stick with the newly created Admin profile?
What happens when I try to login in as the corrupted profile after I have delete the profile?
Thanks for your help!
Tryst
if you log back in with the corrupted user, it should create a new profile for you that isnt corrupt so in reality you could continue using the old user, and delete the temp on you made. In my opinon, thats what i would do, because the original Admin might have some underlying rights that you dont give the interm admin user
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If it is isn't, then how can I login to a deleted profile?
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administrator?
delete the profile that is corrupted
there should be a profile for each user that logs in that matches the user






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1. Find a profile on the system that isn't corrupt. Usually I try logging on to the machine as an account that has not used that machine, thus I get a new profile from the Default User base. If this doesn't work I know something is wrong with the Default User profile.
2. I verify the profile I'm using is correct (Connect Wizard is gone, IE has the correct homepage, etc)
3. Sanitize the current profile of personal data, like the Outlook profile, Run and document history, etc.
4. Logoff, Logon to an account with Admin rights. Local Admin will work for this
5. Back up data from the corrupt profile
7. Overwrite the corrupt profile with the profile we just prepared (Right Click on My Computer, Properties, User Profiles, Copy To). Be sure to change the Permitted to use setting to include the correct (target) user.
Account Unknown(what is this?) - Local
Administrator - Local
Sammy - Local
Trystan - Backup
Trystan - Temp
Twissted - Local
Ok then, Trystan is the corrupted profile, yet Trystan, Sammy, and Twissted profiles both have admin privilges. So what exactly is the Administrator profile? Should I delete both the Trystan profiles? and why are there 2 Trystan profiles?
Also, what does the Back-up and Temp attributes mean?
Sorry about the influx of questions, but i'm a little confused.
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Cheers for your help guys, you've been ace!
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Operating systems perform basic tasks, such as recognizing input from the keyboard, sending output to the display screen, keeping track of files and directories on the disk, and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers. For large systems, the operating system makes sure that different programs and users running at the same time do not interfere with each other. The operating system is also responsible for security, ensuring that unauthorized users do not access the system. Operating systems provide a software platform on top of which other programs, called application programs, can run.