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drives improvements around products based on customer feedback. User profile cannot be loaded with event ID 1509, 1504 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ kimichenNovember 23, 20108 event id 1504 0 0 0 This is a user profile issue. Some clients log
Ereignis Id 1504
on with temporary profile with error “User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded”. Event
Event Id 1509 Access Denied
id 1509 can be found in the application event log. The detail of the event id 1509 is something like below: EventID 1509:Windows cannot copy file \serverstuprofiles$mandatoryusstudent.V2AppDataLocalMicrosoftWindowsTemporary Internet FilesLowContent.IE51240I065rerB_DjUStFFe16SFEk84lWs2Osh6fwMPJxC1rA8Qwo3EktjoDVd_D0iWDKfepWLE.u7QlPbk.LXlOspXArg7uJna_L8I4Pwi6RfmQLZSAeLvyy0aLgws4xxKwEDnFCvly9zCn9yGMH5Tmf1_yA2fnT[1].M-
Event Id 1509 The Process Cannot Access The File Because It Is Being Used By Another Process
to location C:UsersusstudentAppDataLocalMicrosoftWindowsTemporary Internet FilesLowContent.IE51240I065rerB_DjUStFFe16SFEk84lWs2Osh6fwMPJxC1rA8Qwo3EktjoDVd_D0iWDKfepWLE.u7QlPbk.LXlOspXArg7uJna_L8I4Pwi6RfmQLZSAeLvyy0aLgws4xxKwEDnFCvly9zCn9yGMH5Tmf1_yA2fnT[1].M-. This error may be caused by network problems or insufficient security rights.DETAIL - The filename or extension is too long. This can happen if the destination path of the users profile is on a server with a long server and sharename, e.g. \servernamethisistheprofileshare As the file is stored locally on event id 1509 windows cannot copy file access is denied "c:usersusername" the filename for copying to the destination will increase when this prefix is changed to "\servernamethisistheprofileshare" leading to a pathname longaer than the supported 260 chars. We found several resolutions, choose one of them will fix this issue: 1. You can use the " Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed " option in Internet Explorer to delete all cached Internet files when a user quits Internet Explorer. This option does not delete cookie information. Cookie information (which is usually small) is copied when the profile is saved. To use this option, follow these steps: In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the View (or Tools) menu. Click the Advanced tab. Under Security, click the "Delete saved pages when browser closed" or "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed" check box to select it. Click OK.2. Create a script to delete the file under temporary files . Here is the script belowstrFolder = "C:Documents and SettingsLocalServiceLocal SettingsTemporary Internet FilesContent.IE5"Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")Set objFolders = objFSO.GetFolder(strFolder) FRecurse objFolders DRecurs
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DreamSpark and bigtobacco. Something I always wanted todo…. → Event ID 1504 April 4, 2011 Leave a comment Since we started using Windows 7, I've had various users getting https://desktopengineer.wordpress.com/2011/04/04/event-id-1504/ the error message "Windows cannot update your roaming profile completely" or that profile cannot be synchronized. It's one of those things that really didn't seem to affect anything so I've let it slide. Today, I had another profile rebuild and came up with this error message again so I thought I'd spend sometime looking at it. Well, low and behold if event id I would have actually looked at the previous event like this suggests, I would have found that the problem was related to a folder in their favorites folder that had messed up permissions. I deleted the folder because there wasn't actually anything in the folder and this synchronization error went away. Sometimes the things we think will be the hardest event id 1509 issues turn out to be the easiest! Share this:GooglePinterestTwitterLike this:Like Loading... Related Filed under Uncategorized Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Adobe Altiris Apple CCTK Chrome Chromebooks Data Privacy Dell DISM Gmail Google Google Apps Google Drive Google Nexus Government Group Policy Internet Microsoft Office 365 Off Topic Powershell SCCM 2012 SkyDrive Smart Board Symantec Technology Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 WinPE Help, I'm lost…. Search for: Blogroll SCCM 2012 Tutorials from Windows Noob Symantec Connect The Deployment Guys Windows 7 Deployment Windows Resource Videos April 2011 M T W T F S S « Mar May » 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 252627282930 Blog at WordPress.com. %d bloggers like this: