Insufficient system resources to load user profile

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We are running Server 2003 R2 SP2 running Active Directory and as one of
domain admins on the network, I get the message when I login to this domain
controller via Remote Desktop.

Windows cannot load the User profile but has
logged you on with the default profile for
the system.

Detail - insufficient system resources exist
to, Complete the requested services.

I've been looking for a solution to this and found KB article 935649 but I
don't think this applies since this machine is not used as a Terminal Server.
Is there any other possible solution as to why I get this message when I
login? Is it AD not properly authenticating me or is it a TS problem? Please
help. Any suggesions and/or recommendations greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
Re: Insufficient system resources to load user profile

Hello Archi3,

Is the DC also Terminal server in application mode or remote administration
mode? Do you use roaming profiles for the admin accounts?

Also check this one:
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1505&eventno=2504&source=Userenv&phase=1

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> We are running Server 2003 R2 SP2 running Active Directory and as one
> of domain admins on the network, I get the message when I login to
> this domain controller via Remote Desktop.
>
> Windows cannot load the User profile but has
> logged you on with the default profile for
> the system.
> Detail - insufficient system resources exist
> to, Complete the requested services.
> I've been looking for a solution to this and found KB article 935649
> but I
> don't think this applies since this machine is not used as a Terminal
> Server.
> Is there any other possible solution as to why I get this message
> when I
> login? Is it AD not properly authenticating me or is it a TS problem?
> Please
> help. Any suggesions and/or recommendations greatly appreciated.
> Thanks!
>
 
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