logon error after restoration

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Dear folks...

We have dell server on which win 2k3 enterprise edition OS is
installed.

Since due to some problem OS crashed & again we have installed OS.

After proper installation of OS, I hav restored complete backup of OS
with SYStem state.[backup taken through NTbackup ]

whole data restored successfully & after that I have restarted server
normally & logon screen comes & when I give the administrator's
password it authenticate the password successfully & showing "Loading
personal setting" windows.
but After some time it again shows the ctrl+alt+delete windows & again
I do the same login procedure it try to load user profile but again
come on the same ctrl+alt+delete windows.


I have tried the same in safe mode but still behave the same.

Plz help me out…

Thanks in Advance…

Gaurav
 
Re: logon error after restoration


"Gaurav" <mathur.gm@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Dear folks...

We have dell server on which win 2k3 enterprise edition OS is
installed.

Since due to some problem OS crashed & again we have installed OS.

After proper installation of OS, I hav restored complete backup of OS
with SYStem state.[backup taken through NTbackup ]

whole data restored successfully & after that I have restarted server
normally & logon screen comes & when I give the administrator's
password it authenticate the password successfully & showing "Loading
personal setting" windows.
but After some time it again shows the ctrl+alt+delete windows & again
I do the same login procedure it try to load user profile but again
come on the same ctrl+alt+delete windows.


I have tried the same in safe mode but still behave the same.

Plz help me out…

Thanks in Advance…

Gaurav
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The most likely cause is that the system is unable to find the
file userinit.exe, probably because your system drive letter
has changed. Run this command from the Command Prompt
on some networked PC:

psexec \\YourServer /u DomainName\Gaurav /p YourPassword cmd{Enter}

You will end up in the System32 folder on the server. What is
the drive letter?

You can download psexec.exe from www.sysinternals.com.
 
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