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We have a Windows 2003 Active Directory domain. Users login with a domain
account. Several of our workstations (Windows 2000 Pro SP 4 and some Windows
XP Pro SP2)are logging in to find that their profiles settings are missing.
We do not use roaming profiles. On investigation, I find that under the
C:\<system folder\documents and settings\, a new folder is created with the
name username.domain (i.e., johnsmith.abc.com). The original "username"
folder still exists. I can correct the problem, and I had done that
repeatedly. However, I would like to see if there are any suggestions on
preventing the loss of the profile in the first place. We have hardcoded
speed/duplex on our NICs to see if there is a connectivity issue on system
startup. The event log provides no information that can be investigated on
the KB. Any help would be appreciated.
account. Several of our workstations (Windows 2000 Pro SP 4 and some Windows
XP Pro SP2)are logging in to find that their profiles settings are missing.
We do not use roaming profiles. On investigation, I find that under the
C:\<system folder\documents and settings\, a new folder is created with the
name username.domain (i.e., johnsmith.abc.com). The original "username"
folder still exists. I can correct the problem, and I had done that
repeatedly. However, I would like to see if there are any suggestions on
preventing the loss of the profile in the first place. We have hardcoded
speed/duplex on our NICs to see if there is a connectivity issue on system
startup. The event log provides no information that can be investigated on
the KB. Any help would be appreciated.