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I started Vista this evening and was greeted with this message when I tried
to log in: "The user profile service failed the logon" Fortunately I found a solution involving editing the user SID in the registry while in SAFE mode. That was a big relief since I was not looking forward to restoring from an image. I can post the details of the fix if anyone is curious, but at the moment I'm wondering if anyone knows what causes this? |
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This tutorial might be able to answer your query.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/13...ot-loaded.html t-4-2 "Victek" wrote in message ... I started Vista this evening and was greeted with this message when I tried to log in: "The user profile service failed the logon" Fortunately I found a solution involving editing the user SID in the registry while in SAFE mode. That was a big relief since I was not looking forward to restoring from an image. I can post the details of the fix if anyone is curious, but at the moment I'm wondering if anyone knows what causes this? |
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I started Vista this evening and was greeted with this message when I
tried to log in: "The user profile service failed the logon" Fortunately I found a solution involving editing the user SID in the registry while in SAFE mode. That was a big relief since I was not looking forward to restoring from an image. I can post the details of the fix if anyone is curious, but at the moment I'm wondering if anyone knows what causes this? . . "t-4-2" wrote in message ... This tutorial might be able to answer your query. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/13...ot-loaded.html t-4-2 .. Thanks for the link. |