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Windows cannot create a temporary profile directory

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coupleojars

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Mar 29, 2001
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I have a W2000 laptop that has been logging on a WINNT network happily for 6 mths. Now when you try to logon "Windows cannot create a temporary profile directory" error comes up on screen and "CTRL-ALT-DEL" message is returned to the screen. All users have read and modify rights to WINNT and WINNT\SYTEM32 directory. Any contributions gratefully accepted
 
Yes, service pack 2 was installed last week but didn't weem to change anything.
 
In that case, check that the drive is not low on space and that the max registry size hasn't been reached.
 
Hadn't thought of that but checked it and it wasn't so. Even increased the registry size by a large amount to definitely rule it out. Thanks for the idea though, it's the best so far !!
 
This is an NT4 TechNet Response. It does sound like the same problem so resolution should be the same.
Note: W2K doesn't use \winnt\profiles. It uses <root>\Documents and Settings. So the permissions on \winnt & \system32 are irrelevant.

This problem has several common causes. The following are the most relevant causal scenarios.

- Permissions on the local %system root%\Profiles have been modified. The EVERYONE group needs Full Control to load the profile.

- Lack of resources. If the system partition is low on space, or the registry size limit has been exceeded, the profile can fail to load.

- The profile is corrupted. Either the local Ntuser.dat (or .man) or the roaming copy of Ntuser.dat is corrupted. When this occurs, there is usually an event indicating a RegLoadKey failure.

Hope this helps
 
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