when login to domain every time its showing “user login services” error. There was a problem with your roaming profile.
I am new to windows server 2012
any one give the solution
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when login to domain every time its showing “user login services” error. There was a problem with your roaming profile.
I am new to windows server 2012
any one give the solution
The roaming profile is stored on the server and Windows is telling you it can’t be loaded. If this happens all the time it implies your information is not being saved to the server, maybe due to lack of disk space or permission. It may also be that you don’t really have a roaming profile but the PC thinks you do.
Look in the local PC Event Log (Start > Run > eventvwr) for domain related errors – let us know what you find.
cheers, Paul
First thank you for your reply
“Windows cannot locate the server copy of your roaming profile and is attempting to log you on with your local profile. Changes to the profile will not be copied to the server when you log off. This error may be caused by network problems or insufficient security rights.
DETAIL – The network name cannot be found.”
its showing in interviewer.
one time “D” drive hard totally lost all the data after that we moved to ” E” drive.
how to fix this issues bro.
i m new to server admin..pls give details steps. hug
Welcome to the minefield of server admin. 🙂
“network name cannot be found” means the location of your roaming profile is either wrong, or the server or network is broken / mis-configured.
1. What is the setting for user profiles – see this page for instructions.
2. Can you see the server listed in the profile? Use PING and NET SHARE to test.
What did you move from D: to E: on what machine?
cheers, Paul
Profile shares are normally per user. What do you have set in the Profile path?
On the server open a Command Prompt and type “net share”, without the quotes. Do you see the profile share listed?
To test a user without a roaming profile, remove the Profile path from one user and then login as that user.
Let us know how you go.
cheers, Paul
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