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If you are a user in domain mode in the LAN, in this environment, when your local profile is deleted or destroyed by mistake, the system will not be able to find the correct profile information when you log in, so this error occurs. Of course, the solution is to restore the configuration file.
First of all, go to the "C: Documents and Settings" folder, find the folder named after this user, that is, the user's original configuration folder, the main content includes the settings of the desktop, the settings and favorites of the start menu, etc., copy it elsewhere, and then delete the folder under the "C: Documents and Settings (ocuments and settings)" folder.
Restart the computer and log in again with the user, when the machine logs in to the domain, since the user's configuration folder has been deleted locally, a new folder named after the user will be automatically created, and it will contain a correct configuration file. Then restore the folders of personal settings such as "Desktop", "Start Menu", and "Favorites" in the previously copied folder to the newly created folder under the "C: Documents and Settings" folder, and you can restore the familiar desktop and Start Menu settings.
Don't save important things on the desktop.,Don't save big software.。。 If the C disk is a system disk. Whether the machine is fast or not, it depends on whether the system disk space is large.
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Friend, this is your computer "lost" or "mistakenly deleted" the "System Files", or the "System Files" was sick.
Poison and "stubborn" Trojan horse "destruction", I will give you 8 methods: (original answer, theft is strictly prohibited).
Note: Friends who have installed "360 Security Guard", directly open the "Trojan Cloud Scan", click: Quick Scan, after the scan is over, there is: No problem, please use the 360 First Aid Kit, click on it! )
1) "Scan" the virus first, then delete it, and then "restart immediately"!
2) After restarting the boot, click "Isolate|" againRecover", point: "Completely delete", "virus files" and "Yes."
Suspicious self-startup item"!
3) Click "Repair", "Select All", and then "Repair Now" file!
4) Click on "Recover Lost DLL Files" again, scan it, if not, it's OK!
2。Use "360 Security Guard" in "System Repair", click on "Use 360 Security** Navigation", and again.
Select All", "One-Click Repair", "Return"!
3。Use "360 Security Guard" to "Scan Plugins" and then "Clean Plugins" to remove it!
4。Then use "360 Antivirus Dual Engine Edition", check "Automatically process scanned virus threats", and use "Whole.
Scan" and "Custom Scan", scan out the virus Trojan, and then click Delete!
After restarting the computer, go to "Quarantine" and click "Delete completely"!
5。Use 360 Security Guard's "Trojan Cloud Scanning" to scan the whole disk, and then "customize the scan" after completion!
Sweep out Trojan horses or malicious virus programs and delete them!
After restarting the computer, go to "Quarantine" and click "Delete completely"!
6。If it still doesn't work, try: "Kingsoft First Aid Kit" extended scanning and "Kingsoft Net Shield", one-click repair.
Complex! 7。No more, restart the computer, after booting, press F8, press Enter, Enter, enter into "Safe Mode", "Advanced Boot Options", "Last Correct Configuration", press to try it, see the effect!
8。It's really not good, do 'one-click restore'
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Help,WinXP,The system just started into the operation interface is,A dialog box pops up:Windows can't find the local configuration file,Use the temporary configuration file to let you log in。 When you log out, the changes made to this profile are lost.
After startup, the icons such as "My Computer" and "My Documents" and IE are gone. How can I solve it? I have only one computer administrator account on my XP system
The state in my configuration file is backup and temporary state,The state of the desktop configuration after the new account is also temporary,No matter which account is used to log in, it is a temporary configuration file login,As long as it is restarted,It's like installing the restore wizard,C disk is all restored back,I hope you can help。
And also... I don't want to reinstall the system...
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Here's what I found, see if you can help, if not, you can reinstall the system! The quickest way, reload.
Method: The reason for this situation may be that the currently logged-in user is a user in the domain, and the user's local profile has been deleted or corrupted by mistake.
When you sign in, your profile information can't be found. So there was a sub-error.
The solution, of course, is to restore its configuration file. The steps are as follows:
1. Go to C: Document and Setting, and find the folder named according to the user, that is, the user's original configuration folder, the main one.
You need to have information such as settings for your desktop, settings for the Start menu, and favorites. Copy it elsewhere.
2. Delete the folder named according to this user under C: Document and Setting.
3. Restart the machine and log in again with the user, when the machine logs in to the domain, because the user's configuration folder has been deleted locally, a new folder named by the user will be automatically created. It will contain a correct configuration file.
4. Copy the folders of personal settings such as "Desktop", "Start Menu", and "Favorites" in the folder where the copy is taken to Xinchuang.
Under the folder you built, you can restore the desktop and start menu settings that you were familiar with.
Note: Do not copy away all the folders in the folder and overwrite the contents of the newly created folder with the files so that the newly created folder is properly matched.
The file will also be overwritten, so just get your copy back!
Pay attention to the following questions:
1.When you name a folder according to this user in Copy C: Document and Setting, all the files of that folder are displayed, because all the messages in Outlook are hidden in that folder'local settings"and don't delete it by mistake.
2.In addition, it is recommended not to rush to delete the folder named by this user under C: document and setting, just change the name of the folder, and wait for the reboot and copy some of the original configuration according to the above method, and then delete it after finding that the machine has completely restored to its original state.
3.After the restoration, Outlook needs to be set up again, but the original mail is not missing.
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There is a problem with the user folder or it is missing.
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First, in the start --- operation, enter the following steps to run:
Open Group Policy (Group Policy is the interface you just run) -- Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Local Policies - Security Options to find Interactive Login: Message Title When the User Tries to Log In The Message Text When the User Tries to Log In (These 2 are all clicked to talk about the box word, enter any characters and the 2 characters I entered are the same) Enter any characters in them Click OK and then log out See if the dialog box (that is, the box that appears at boot) is the character you just set If yes Go to the system, go to Group Policy, delete the characters you just entered, and you're OK!
Second, in the start --- run, enter If the file does not exist or says something incorrect, maybe yours is the home version of the xp, if it is the home version, there is no group policy, that is, no.
Now it's time to install one for your Home version of XP.
Steps: 1. Copy the files in the "C: Windows System32" folder of XP Professional Edition (that is, to find a computer, XP is Professional Edition, the word is Pessnional, it seems to be wrong and similar anyway) to the "C: Windows System32" folder of Home Edition.
2. Run the following command in "Start--Run": "regsvr32 registers these four dynamic databases separately.
3. Add all *The adm file (it seems to be 7 but I got 7) is copied and replaced into the "C: Windows INF" folder in the home version.
This way you can enter run in the Start --- Run, and if you can run, just follow step 1.
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It's best to find someone who understands English to read, or write it down and send it to me, and I'll show it for you.
If you don't know what the situation is, there's no solution.
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There may be a computer from the "Neighbors" property >> Local Connection >> Attribute: netware can't be found, it should be netware not configured, and the method is as follows.
1.Turn on Network Connections.
2.Right-click a local connection, and then click Properties.
3.On the General tab, click Install.
4.In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, click Client, and then click Add.
5.In the Select Network Client dialog box, click Netware Customer Service, and then click OK.
After restarting, the netware configuration will appear, click confirm and you're done.
Now you can use the methods provided at the beginning to uninstall the NetWare service.
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A: Control Panel --- User Accounts - Change how users log in and out - Use the Welcome Screen.
Generally, it will prompt you that the current settings are not allowed to be changed using netword, so you click on the control panel --- network connection - right-click on the local connection --- properties--- look at the protocol list to find the netword protocol point uninstall - OK - restart after setting A
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Start - Control Panel - User Account - Change the way the user logs in or logs out, remove the checkmark in it, and it can be solved.
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I'll give you a tool to modify the login screen.
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It's your computer's problem, or it's your network.
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Maybe it's a computer problem or a network problem.
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XP system, in the control panel - user account - change the way the user logs in or out of the box check "use the welcome screen", and then apply.
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In the Control Panel--- User account --- Change how users sign in or out of the Checking (Use Welcome Screen) of the app.
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