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[Published on 13 May 2009 / Last Updated on 5 Jan. 2009] What to try if you see "Windows cannot find the local profile and is logging you on http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/WindowsVista/AdminTips/Troubleshooting/Windowscannotfindthelocalprofile.html with a temporary profile." In my previous tip " Windows cannot load https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/windows-cannot-load-the-locally-stored-profile-510810/ the profile" on this site, we examined the following error message: "Windows cannot load the profile and is logging you on with a temporary profile." There's a similar error message however that can sometimes show up when you log on to Windows: "Windows cannot find the local profile windows cannot and is logging you on with a temporary profile." There are three things I know of that could cause such a situation to occur: Your local profile has been deleted improperly i.e. by deleting your profile folder C:\Documents and Settings\username (or C:\Users\username) using Windows Explorer. The correct way to delete a user profile is described in my tip "Deleting User windows cannot find Profiles" on this site. Your user account has been added to either the local Guests group or the domain Guest group. This would likely be a simple error on the part of an admin. You're using roaming profiles and the permissions on your profile have been modified so that you no longer have Full Control permission for your profile. This may happen if your admin doesn't know his stuff and thinks that by making your roaming profile read-only you won't be able to modify it. The correct way of course to prevent users from modifying their roaming profiles is to implement mandatory profiles, not mucking about with permissions. Use the above information to try and troubleshoot your problem. If you have feedback concerning this tip, I'd love to hear from you. See Also The Author — Mitch Tulloch Mitch Tulloch is a well-known expert on Windows Server administration and cloud computing technologies. He has published over a thousand articles on information technology topics and has written, contributed to or been series editor for over 50 books. Latest Contr
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