Solved Newly created user profile not registered correctly

Thaliur

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Good Morning and a happy new year, helpful people :-)

Yesterday I ran into a weird, and apparently unique, problem.
The actual problem is described below the bold text, everything before that is just introduction.

I wanted to create a user account on my netbook for my girlfriend. She has a MacBook, so to get some actual work done, I created a new user for her on my Desktop PC, and so she would be able to work on the train or whatever, I wanted to set up Live Mesh between her user profile on my Desktop and a user profile on my netbook.

On the desktop, everything went fine. I created a new user account with her name, registered a windows live account for her mail address, logged her on, set up Live Mesh for her and let her work.

Then I wanted to do the same on my netbook. Since I use Live Mesh myself for the same reasons I wanted to set it up for her, I wanted to create the same user account on my netbook as well.

That was where the trouble started:
I created the new profile, and rebooted (just in case).
When I tried to log in, I got an error message saying that the user profile service failed to log on, and that the profile won't be able to sign on either.
THen I logged onto my own account, which worked fine, and tried to run a program under her account (using "Run As"). That didn't work either, the system reported a profile error.
I tried finding a solution online, but all I could find said I should delete the profile from the registry's Profile List, as the SID might not have been deleted. When I looked there, there was no entry or this profile, nothing at all.

I suspect that for some reason, windows didn't properly save the account upon creation, and for that reason was unable to log it on. I retried everything again, with all security disabled, and properly logged on as administrator, with the same result.

Does anyone have any suggestions? I basically need just one more user account, so a manual account creation process would be fine, too.
 

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You could delete the new corrupted created profile before creating any new account.

Here some links to tutorial forums:
Tutorials - Windows 7 Forums[2]=User%20Accounts
I forgot to mention that, sorry.
Of course, every time I tried to re-create the profile, I deleted the old one through the usual dialogue, but the problem remained.
According to the tutorials, I didn't do anything wrong. The new account didn't show up in the registry's profile list and in the "Users folder". I'm not sure if that's really a problem though, maybe these entries are created upon the first login, but I still can't perform that first login.
Right now I'm going through the group policy settings to see if one of them might be the reason. I slightly remember making the netbook something like a digital fortress (it's sitting in lecture halls most of the day, after all)
 

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Abit AT8-32X / ?
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2 GB / 2 GB
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Hello,

I'd like to find out if you ever found a solution?

I seem to be running into the same problem: I log in as administrator, and create a new standard user account (I've tried this using a unique name like test123, etc... to be sure it's not conflicting with any previous account information).

When I try to log into the new account, I get the user profile failed the logon error.

When I look in the registry, there is no SID for the new account, only the existing ones. There is also no new folder in C:\Users\ for the new account, again only for the existing ones. The new account DOES appear under Users and Groups though, and I'm able to assign folder permissions to it.

Any ideas?

I can do a fresh install if that's the only option, but I'd rather avoid it if at all possible.

Thanks!
 

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Hi, I'm sorry for abandoning this thread pretty much the same way I abandoned the problem. The last thing I tried was just copying the "Default" Profile into a folder named like the new profile.

Login worked, but the user folders and redirects were pretty messed up. I have, since then, reinstalled Windows on that machine and now everything (including some unrelated other problems) works fine, so I don't know if the messed up folders had any far-reaching consequences, it might have just been the localisation causing trouble, so the English version of Win7 might work that way.
 

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AMD Athlon 64 X2 2GHz / Intel Atom 1600 MHz
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Abit AT8-32X / ?
Memory
2 GB / 2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon X1900XT / on-Board

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just noticed this thread ,for future reference this is a fix for the fail to logon message, it worked perfectly for me recently.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...-failed-logon-user-profile-cannot-loaded.html

Yeah, I've seen that before, and used it in other situations.

It doesn't work in this case though, because it's happening for a brand new account that's never been logged into, not an existing one that worked and then started having problems. For the new account, there is no folder in C:\Users\, and there is no SID in the registry.

I may end up just doing a fresh install.
 

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I've had the same problems for months and have failed to find a fix. A Fresh install does seem the only way forward but I can't face that! They all have their own laptops now anyway so its not a problem - just an irritation that I can't fix it.

R.
 

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I was wondering if anyone found a fix for this outside of the reinstall?
 

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People,
I have a very simple and simplistic mind.

Please, please--If you have a problem, start your own thread. Trying to hijack another person's thread only produces confusion.

Now, to the person who started this thread:
Do you still have a problem?
And I also recommend that you throw away Live Mesh and use SkyDrive. SkyDrive has gone thru a terrific improvement. True, there are a couple of features in Mesh wihich would be nice to have with SkyDrive, but there are other complications and problems inherit in Mesh which will be going away anyway. Use SkyDrive.

karl
 

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AMD Pumori (Socket FT1)
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Also have an Asus ha1002xp netbook with Win 7 Ultimate installed.
i use both skydrive and live mesh, skydrive doesnt actually save your data,if its removed from your pc its gone from skydrive, live mesh will sync and save the data. so when removed from the pc is still available on the live mesh account
 

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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
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IIx4 amd athelon 635 processor
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FOXCONN 2AA9
Memory
2x2gb
Graphics Card(s)
ati radeon HD 5450
Sound Card
(1) Realtek High Definition Audio (2) AMD High Definition
Monitor(s) Displays
samsung lcd tv 32"
Screen Resolution
1360x 768
Hard Drives
(1) WDC WD10 01FAES-60Z2A0 SATA Disk Device (2) Maxtor OneTouch USB Device (3) ST310003 33AS USB Device (4) WD My Book 1111 USB Device
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air!
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wireless hp
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wireless Hp,optical
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1.10mb/s
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Firefox
People,
I have a very simple and simplistic mind.

Please, please--If you have a problem, start your own thread. Trying to hijack another person's thread only produces confusion.

Now, to the person who started this thread:
Do you still have a problem?
And I also recommend that you throw away Live Mesh and use SkyDrive. SkyDrive has gone thru a terrific improvement. True, there are a couple of features in Mesh wihich would be nice to have with SkyDrive, but there are other complications and problems inherit in Mesh which will be going away anyway. Use SkyDrive.

karl
Hi karl, I'm back to the board now!

No, my problem has been solved (well, if you call a reinstallation "solved"). And you are right, Skydrive HAS become a great service, with the synchronisation program and everything. I still have Mesh running though, since with the SkyDrive software I can only sync the complete SkyDrive folder, which sits in one location, and have to branch folders I want elsewhere using junctions. It works, but is slightly inconvenient when compared to Mesh. Also, SkyDrive does not support peer-to-peer synchronisation, which I use to keep my Photos (over 30GB) synchronised between my home PC and my netbook. I am slowly migrating all folders that are stored online anyway to SkyDrive, but the Photos are too large, so it's not an option for them.

I still mourn for the original Live Mesh Beta. A whole virtual desktop online. A shame they did not just merge SkyDrive into that system.

My original problem is solved though, thank you for asking.
 

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Windows 7 Pro x64 / Pro x86 (Netbook)
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Abit AT8-32X / ?
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2 GB / 2 GB
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ATI Radeon X1900XT / on-Board
Thaliur,

Glad to hear that original problem is gone.

I have no problems with the modern SkyDrive. One has to change their way of thinking, but sure is a joy and a pleasure.

Now, let me see if I can find a link for you which will give you even more flexibility with SkyDrive. A couple of the regulars here have tried this extension and are well-pleased. In about 2 days, I'll be making a system image backup and then I'll try the extension myself.

Here we are:
Sync Any Folder to Your SkyDrive Account | PCWorld
 

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Toshiba Satellite S875D-S7239 laptop
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MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
CPU
AMD A10-4600M
Motherboard
AMD Pumori (Socket FT1)
Memory
6.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz (11-11-12-28)
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 7660G
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor (1600x900@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1600x900@60Hz
Hard Drives
SSD 119GB Corsair CSSD-V128GB2 ATA Device
Keyboard
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
HP Wireless Optical Mobile Mouse Model FHA-3410
Internet Speed
What the local pub, local coffee shop offers.
Other Info
Optical Drive:MATSHITA BD-CMB UJ160B ATA Device


Also have an Asus ha1002xp netbook with Win 7 Ultimate installed.
Hi Karl. Not sure why you think I hijacked a link???? But somewhere I found a solution my issue here. I had more directories under C/users/default/appdata/local then were needed. The article said to delete the un-needed ones. In Event Viewer, Windows Logs, Applications there will be a Warning to fact. Google search "user profile event id 1509" for more details.
 

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dell e520
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Windows 7 Pro 32 bit
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Intel
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Intel
Did anyone solve this that when you create a new user that the profile is not being created ?
Existing users work fine.
 

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