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Windows Server 2008 Standard - Administrator's Account Not Functioning

Discussion in 'Windows Home Server' started by Jozef Zvonar, Apr 27, 2009.

  1. Jozef Zvonar

    Jozef Zvonar Guest

    Hi,

    I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard operating
    system. During the first 3 months I could login with the Administrator's
    account that was created during the installation without any troubles. The
    machine always returns: "The User Profile service failed to logon. The
    profile cannot be loaded." Now I am not able to use this built-in
    Administrator's account. Trying to to do so, the system automatically logs
    off. That is whhy the safety admin accounts - it was clever to create them
    right after the first login with the built-in Administrator's account - must
    be used to login onto the machine, only.

    When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account, series of
    events are being logged like this:

    1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check that
    you are connected to the network, and that your network is functioning
    correctly.
    DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.

    2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    notification event.

    3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification event.

    4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a notification event.

    I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system cannot find
    the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My server has a
    role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP Server, DNS Server, File
    Services, Network Policy and Access Services/Routing and Remote Access - no
    errors found about them in the Event Viewer, at all.

    Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to reinstall
    the operating system from the scratch?

    Thanks!


    Jozef
     
  2. Hello Jozef,

    What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from install
    disk or unattended?

    Any error during installation?

    Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not clear
    in that point?

    Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
    Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    no rights.
    ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm


    > Hi,
    >
    > I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    > operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    > Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    > without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User Profile
    > service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded." Now I am not
    > able to use this built-in Administrator's account. Trying to to do so,
    > the system automatically logs off. That is whhy the safety admin
    > accounts - it was clever to create them right after the first login
    > with the built-in Administrator's account - must be used to login onto
    > the machine, only.
    >
    > When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account, series
    > of events are being logged like this:
    >
    > 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    > Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check
    > that
    > you are connected to the network, and that your network is functioning
    > correctly.
    > DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    > 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    > The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    > notification event.
    > 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    > The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    > event.
    > 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    > The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a notification
    > event.
    > I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system cannot
    > find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    > server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP Server,
    > DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access Services/Routing
    > and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event Viewer, at
    > all.
    >
    > Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    > reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Jozef
    >
     
  3. Jozef Zvonar

    Jozef Zvonar Guest

    The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP ML150 G5
    ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes from HP, either.
    As I remember, there were no errors during installation.

    As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card drivers, the
    server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of Death 2 or 3 times on the
    beginning of operation. The network traffic slowed down rapidly before the
    BSoD occurred. I replaced the default Microsoft drivers for thouse from the
    network card vendors. It seems to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am
    still aware if the problem was completely solved. By the way, due to
    troubles with the network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server
    2003 (the installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I
    have not performed the downgrade, yet.

    In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I thought
    the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I was unable to
    logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but the result was the
    folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have the folder Administrator in
    the "User" folder right now. Creating that folder manualy does not help. Is
    this the main reason for my troubles? Could I repair the corrupted
    Administrator's account somohow? I would appreciate any help.

    Thnanks!

    Jozef

    "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    > Hello Jozef,
    >
    > What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from install
    > disk or unattended?
    >
    > Any error during installation?
    >
    > Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not clear
    > in that point?
    >
    > Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >
    > Best regards
    >
    > Meinolf Weber
    > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    > confers no rights.
    > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    > ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    >> Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    >> without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User Profile
    >> service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded." Now I am not
    >> able to use this built-in Administrator's account. Trying to to do so,
    >> the system automatically logs off. That is whhy the safety admin
    >> accounts - it was clever to create them right after the first login
    >> with the built-in Administrator's account - must be used to login onto
    >> the machine, only.
    >>
    >> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account, series
    >> of events are being logged like this:
    >>
    >> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check
    >> that
    >> you are connected to the network, and that your network is functioning
    >> correctly.
    >> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    >> notification event.
    >> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    >> event.
    >> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a notification
    >> event.
    >> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system cannot
    >> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    >> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP Server,
    >> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access Services/Routing
    >> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event Viewer, at
    >> all.
    >>
    >> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>
    >> Thanks!
    >>
    >> Jozef
    >>

    >
    >
     
  4. Hello Jozef,

    When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate NTFS permissions:
    - SYSTEM Full control
    - Administrator Full control
    - Administrators Full control

    and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"

    Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator profile is
    stored? Then just copy that one.

    If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest drivers.

    Drivers:
    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...dTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3580609&taskId=135

    SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=345557&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022

    SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=345557&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
    Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    no rights.
    ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm


    > The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP
    > ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes
    > from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors during
    > installation.
    >
    > As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    > drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of Death
    > 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic slowed
    > down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    > Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It seems
    > to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    > problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with the
    > network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003 (the
    > installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I have
    > not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >
    > In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I
    > thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I was
    > unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but the
    > result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have the
    > folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now. Creating that
    > folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for my troubles?
    > Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account somohow? I would
    > appreciate any help.
    >
    > Thnanks!
    >
    > Jozef
    >
    > "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    > news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >
    >> Hello Jozef,
    >>
    >> What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from
    >> install disk or unattended?
    >>
    >> Any error during installation?
    >>
    >> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not
    >> clear in that point?
    >>
    >> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >>
    >> Best regards
    >>
    >> Meinolf Weber
    >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >> confers no rights.
    >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>> Hi,
    >>>
    >>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >>> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    >>> Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    >>> without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User Profile
    >>> service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded." Now I am not
    >>> able to use this built-in Administrator's account. Trying to to do
    >>> so, the system automatically logs off. That is whhy the safety admin
    >>> accounts - it was clever to create them right after the first login
    >>> with the built-in Administrator's account - must be used to login
    >>> onto the machine, only.
    >>>
    >>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account,
    >>> series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>
    >>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded.
    >>> Check
    >>> that
    >>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>> functioning
    >>> correctly.
    >>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    >>> notification event.
    >>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    >>> event.
    >>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>> notification
    >>> event.
    >>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>> cannot
    >>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    >>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP Server,
    >>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>> Services/Routing
    >>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event Viewer,
    >>> at
    >>> all.
    >>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks!
    >>>
    >>> Jozef
    >>>
     
  5. Jozef Zvonar

    Jozef Zvonar Guest

    Hello Meinolf,

    I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it very much.
    The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No change with logon.
    Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?

    Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have to know
    that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded from the HP
    website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started using the original
    hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel instead - downloaded from
    their websites (I have 2 network cards - the server is a router besides
    other roles). Unfortunately, the drivers will probably not avoid my problem
    with the built-in Adminstrator's account. Generally, I have had unpleasant
    experience with the Windows Server 2008. Before I used Windows 2000 Server
    and Windows Server 2003. I have had very good experience with the Microsoft
    Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition. I am still thinking of the downgrade (as
    you can see in my previous post). If I had known there would be troubles
    with the Windows Server 2008 (network drivers, logon, BSoDs), I would have
    never ordered it. The only reason why I have not done the downgrade yet is
    the need of reinstallation of the whole server from the scratch. By the way,
    don't you know some other way how to downgrade? But it seems, one day I will
    have to do it, as I am definitely no lover of Windows Server 2008 operating
    system.


    Jozef

    "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    > Hello Jozef,
    >
    > When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate NTFS
    > permissions:
    > - SYSTEM Full control
    > - Administrator Full control
    > - Administrators Full control
    >
    > and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >
    > Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator profile is
    > stored? Then just copy that one.
    >
    > If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest drivers.
    >
    > Drivers:
    > http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...dTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3580609&taskId=135
    >
    > SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    > http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=345557&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >
    > SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    > http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=345557&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >
    > Best regards
    >
    > Meinolf Weber
    > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    > confers no rights.
    > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    > ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >
    >> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP
    >> ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes
    >> from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors during
    >> installation.
    >>
    >> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of Death
    >> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic slowed
    >> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It seems
    >> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with the
    >> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003 (the
    >> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I have
    >> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>
    >> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I
    >> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I was
    >> unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but the
    >> result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have the
    >> folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now. Creating that
    >> folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for my troubles?
    >> Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account somohow? I would
    >> appreciate any help.
    >>
    >> Thnanks!
    >>
    >> Jozef
    >>
    >> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>
    >>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>
    >>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from
    >>> install disk or unattended?
    >>>
    >>> Any error during installation?
    >>>
    >>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not
    >>> clear in that point?
    >>>
    >>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >>>
    >>> Best regards
    >>>
    >>> Meinolf Weber
    >>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >>> confers no rights.
    >>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>> Hi,
    >>>>
    >>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >>>> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    >>>> Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    >>>> without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User Profile
    >>>> service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded." Now I am not
    >>>> able to use this built-in Administrator's account. Trying to to do
    >>>> so, the system automatically logs off. That is whhy the safety admin
    >>>> accounts - it was clever to create them right after the first login
    >>>> with the built-in Administrator's account - must be used to login
    >>>> onto the machine, only.
    >>>>
    >>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account,
    >>>> series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>
    >>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded.
    >>>> Check
    >>>> that
    >>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>> functioning
    >>>> correctly.
    >>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    >>>> notification event.
    >>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    >>>> event.
    >>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>> notification
    >>>> event.
    >>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>> cannot
    >>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    >>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP Server,
    >>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>> Services/Routing
    >>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event Viewer,
    >>>> at
    >>>> all.
    >>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks!
    >>>>
    >>>> Jozef
    >>>>

    >
    >
     
  6. Hello Jozef,

    The hardware problems should not have anything to do with the deleting of
    the administrator profile.

    If you have that amount of blue screens you should get in contact with HP
    support. Also i have never had problems with HP drivers or SmartStart.

    You can not downgrade the OS without reinstallation. And 2008 is a stable
    and reliable OS as 2003 R2. I can not see any reason to not going on using
    it.

    To get a starting point, i would add either a 2003 or 2008 DC, configured
    with DNS/GC maybe DHCP to have redundancy, then move the 5 FSMO roles to
    it, copy all needed data or backup and demote the 2008 DC.

    Now make sure that the hardware is installed correct and check with HP support
    or your reseller. Then reinstall the complete server beginning with SmartStart
    and then the 2008 installation.

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
    Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    no rights.
    ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm


    > Hello Meinolf,
    >
    > I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it very
    > much. The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No change
    > with logon. Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?
    >
    > Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have to
    > know that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded from
    > the HP website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started using the
    > original hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel instead -
    > downloaded from their websites (I have 2 network cards - the server is
    > a router besides other roles). Unfortunately, the drivers will
    > probably not avoid my problem with the built-in Adminstrator's
    > account. Generally, I have had unpleasant experience with the Windows
    > Server 2008. Before I used Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server
    > 2003. I have had very good experience with the Microsoft Server 2003
    > R2 Standard Edition. I am still thinking of the downgrade (as you can
    > see in my previous post). If I had known there would be troubles with
    > the Windows Server 2008 (network drivers, logon, BSoDs), I would have
    > never ordered it. The only reason why I have not done the downgrade
    > yet is the need of reinstallation of the whole server from the
    > scratch. By the way, don't you know some other way how to downgrade?
    > But it seems, one day I will have to do it, as I am definitely no
    > lover of Windows Server 2008 operating system.
    >
    > Jozef
    >
    > "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    > news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >
    >> Hello Jozef,
    >>
    >> When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate NTFS
    >> permissions:
    >> - SYSTEM Full control
    >> - Administrator Full control
    >> - Administrators Full control
    >> and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >>
    >> Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator profile
    >> is stored? Then just copy that one.
    >>
    >> If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest
    >> drivers.
    >>
    >> Drivers:
    >> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?p
    >> rodNameId=3580646&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3580609
    >> &taskId=135
    >> SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    >> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >> SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    >> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >> Best regards
    >>
    >> Meinolf Weber
    >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >> confers no rights.
    >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP
    >>> ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes
    >>> from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors during
    >>> installation.
    >>>
    >>> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >>> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of Death
    >>> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic
    >>> slowed
    >>> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >>> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It seems
    >>> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >>> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with the
    >>> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003 (the
    >>> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I have
    >>> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I
    >>> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I
    >>> was unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but
    >>> the result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have
    >>> the folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now. Creating
    >>> that folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for my
    >>> troubles? Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account
    >>> somohow? I would appreciate any help.
    >>>
    >>> Thnanks!
    >>>
    >>> Jozef
    >>>
    >>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>
    >>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>
    >>>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from
    >>>> install disk or unattended?
    >>>>
    >>>> Any error during installation?
    >>>>
    >>>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not
    >>>> clear in that point?
    >>>>
    >>>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >>>>
    >>>> Best regards
    >>>>
    >>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>> and
    >>>> confers no rights.
    >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >>>>> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    >>>>> Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    >>>>> without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User
    >>>>> Profile service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded."
    >>>>> Now I am not able to use this built-in Administrator's account.
    >>>>> Trying to to do so, the system automatically logs off. That is
    >>>>> whhy the safety admin accounts - it was clever to create them
    >>>>> right after the first login with the built-in Administrator's
    >>>>> account - must be used to login onto the machine, only.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account,
    >>>>> series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>>
    >>>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded.
    >>>>> Check
    >>>>> that
    >>>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>>> functioning
    >>>>> correctly.
    >>>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    >>>>> notification event.
    >>>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    >>>>> event.
    >>>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>> notification
    >>>>> event.
    >>>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>>> cannot
    >>>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    >>>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP
    >>>>> Server,
    >>>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>>> Services/Routing
    >>>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event
    >>>>> Viewer,
    >>>>> at
    >>>>> all.
    >>>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >>>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>> Thanks!
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>
     
  7. Jozef Zvonar

    Jozef Zvonar Guest

    Meinholf,

    many thanks. I will proceed as you instructed before I definitely decide to
    downgrade. It was great to chat with you.

    Best regards!

    Jozef


    "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    news:ff16fb66211e98cb96157cc1bf26@msnews.microsoft.com...
    > Hello Jozef,
    >
    > The hardware problems should not have anything to do with the deleting of
    > the administrator profile.
    >
    > If you have that amount of blue screens you should get in contact with HP
    > support. Also i have never had problems with HP drivers or SmartStart.
    >
    > You can not downgrade the OS without reinstallation. And 2008 is a stable
    > and reliable OS as 2003 R2. I can not see any reason to not going on using
    > it.
    >
    > To get a starting point, i would add either a 2003 or 2008 DC, configured
    > with DNS/GC maybe DHCP to have redundancy, then move the 5 FSMO roles to
    > it, copy all needed data or backup and demote the 2008 DC.
    >
    > Now make sure that the hardware is installed correct and check with HP
    > support or your reseller. Then reinstall the complete server beginning
    > with SmartStart and then the 2008 installation.
    >
    > Best regards
    >
    > Meinolf Weber
    > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    > confers no rights.
    > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    > ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >
    >> Hello Meinolf,
    >>
    >> I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it very
    >> much. The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No change
    >> with logon. Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?
    >>
    >> Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have to
    >> know that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded from
    >> the HP website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started using the
    >> original hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel instead -
    >> downloaded from their websites (I have 2 network cards - the server is
    >> a router besides other roles). Unfortunately, the drivers will
    >> probably not avoid my problem with the built-in Adminstrator's
    >> account. Generally, I have had unpleasant experience with the Windows
    >> Server 2008. Before I used Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server
    >> 2003. I have had very good experience with the Microsoft Server 2003
    >> R2 Standard Edition. I am still thinking of the downgrade (as you can
    >> see in my previous post). If I had known there would be troubles with
    >> the Windows Server 2008 (network drivers, logon, BSoDs), I would have
    >> never ordered it. The only reason why I have not done the downgrade
    >> yet is the need of reinstallation of the whole server from the
    >> scratch. By the way, don't you know some other way how to downgrade?
    >> But it seems, one day I will have to do it, as I am definitely no
    >> lover of Windows Server 2008 operating system.
    >>
    >> Jozef
    >>
    >> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >> news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>
    >>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>
    >>> When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate NTFS
    >>> permissions:
    >>> - SYSTEM Full control
    >>> - Administrator Full control
    >>> - Administrators Full control
    >>> and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >>>
    >>> Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator profile
    >>> is stored? Then just copy that one.
    >>>
    >>> If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest
    >>> drivers.
    >>>
    >>> Drivers:
    >>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?p
    >>> rodNameId=3580646&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3580609
    >>> &taskId=135
    >>> SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    >>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >>> SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    >>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >>> Best regards
    >>>
    >>> Meinolf Weber
    >>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >>> confers no rights.
    >>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP
    >>>> ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes
    >>>> from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors during
    >>>> installation.
    >>>>
    >>>> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >>>> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of Death
    >>>> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic
    >>>> slowed
    >>>> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >>>> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It seems
    >>>> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >>>> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with the
    >>>> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003 (the
    >>>> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I have
    >>>> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>>> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I
    >>>> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I
    >>>> was unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but
    >>>> the result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have
    >>>> the folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now. Creating
    >>>> that folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for my
    >>>> troubles? Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account
    >>>> somohow? I would appreciate any help.
    >>>>
    >>>> Thnanks!
    >>>>
    >>>> Jozef
    >>>>
    >>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>
    >>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from
    >>>>> install disk or unattended?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Any error during installation?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not
    >>>>> clear in that point?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>>> and
    >>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >>>>>> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    >>>>>> Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    >>>>>> without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User
    >>>>>> Profile service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded."
    >>>>>> Now I am not able to use this built-in Administrator's account.
    >>>>>> Trying to to do so, the system automatically logs off. That is
    >>>>>> whhy the safety admin accounts - it was clever to create them
    >>>>>> right after the first login with the built-in Administrator's
    >>>>>> account - must be used to login onto the machine, only.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account,
    >>>>>> series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded.
    >>>>>> Check
    >>>>>> that
    >>>>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>>>> functioning
    >>>>>> correctly.
    >>>>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    >>>>>> notification event.
    >>>>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    >>>>>> event.
    >>>>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>> notification
    >>>>>> event.
    >>>>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>>>> cannot
    >>>>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    >>>>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP
    >>>>>> Server,
    >>>>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>>>> Services/Routing
    >>>>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event
    >>>>>> Viewer,
    >>>>>> at
    >>>>>> all.
    >>>>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >>>>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>>> Thanks!
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>

    >
    >
     
  8. Hello Jozef,

    You're welcome and if you have further questions don't hesitate to ask.

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
    Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    no rights.
    ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm


    > Meinholf,
    >
    > many thanks. I will proceed as you instructed before I definitely
    > decide to downgrade. It was great to chat with you.
    >
    > Best regards!
    >
    > Jozef
    >
    > "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    > news:ff16fb66211e98cb96157cc1bf26@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >
    >> Hello Jozef,
    >>
    >> The hardware problems should not have anything to do with the
    >> deleting of the administrator profile.
    >>
    >> If you have that amount of blue screens you should get in contact
    >> with HP support. Also i have never had problems with HP drivers or
    >> SmartStart.
    >>
    >> You can not downgrade the OS without reinstallation. And 2008 is a
    >> stable and reliable OS as 2003 R2. I can not see any reason to not
    >> going on using it.
    >>
    >> To get a starting point, i would add either a 2003 or 2008 DC,
    >> configured with DNS/GC maybe DHCP to have redundancy, then move the 5
    >> FSMO roles to it, copy all needed data or backup and demote the 2008
    >> DC.
    >>
    >> Now make sure that the hardware is installed correct and check with
    >> HP support or your reseller. Then reinstall the complete server
    >> beginning with SmartStart and then the 2008 installation.
    >>
    >> Best regards
    >>
    >> Meinolf Weber
    >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >> confers no rights.
    >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>> Hello Meinolf,
    >>>
    >>> I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it very
    >>> much. The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No change
    >>> with logon. Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have to
    >>> know that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded from
    >>> the HP website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started using the
    >>> original hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel instead -
    >>> downloaded from their websites (I have 2 network cards - the server
    >>> is a router besides other roles). Unfortunately, the drivers will
    >>> probably not avoid my problem with the built-in Adminstrator's
    >>> account. Generally, I have had unpleasant experience with the
    >>> Windows Server 2008. Before I used Windows 2000 Server and Windows
    >>> Server 2003. I have had very good experience with the Microsoft
    >>> Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition. I am still thinking of the
    >>> downgrade (as you can see in my previous post). If I had known there
    >>> would be troubles with the Windows Server 2008 (network drivers,
    >>> logon, BSoDs), I would have never ordered it. The only reason why I
    >>> have not done the downgrade yet is the need of reinstallation of the
    >>> whole server from the scratch. By the way, don't you know some other
    >>> way how to downgrade? But it seems, one day I will have to do it, as
    >>> I am definitely no lover of Windows Server 2008 operating system.
    >>>
    >>> Jozef
    >>>
    >>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>> news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>
    >>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>
    >>>> When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate
    >>>> NTFS
    >>>> permissions:
    >>>> - SYSTEM Full control
    >>>> - Administrator Full control
    >>>> - Administrators Full control
    >>>> and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >>>> Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator
    >>>> profile is stored? Then just copy that one.
    >>>>
    >>>> If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest
    >>>> drivers.
    >>>>
    >>>> Drivers:
    >>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp
    >>>> ?p
    >>>> rodNameId=3580646&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=35806
    >>>> 09
    >>>> &taskId=135
    >>>> SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    >>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?
    >>>> la
    >>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&
    >>>> sw
    >>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >>>> SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    >>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?
    >>>> la
    >>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&
    >>>> sw
    >>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >>>> Best regards
    >>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>> and
    >>>> confers no rights.
    >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP
    >>>>> ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes
    >>>>> from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors during
    >>>>> installation.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >>>>> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of
    >>>>> Death
    >>>>> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic
    >>>>> slowed
    >>>>> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >>>>> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It
    >>>>> seems
    >>>>> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >>>>> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with
    >>>>> the
    >>>>> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003
    >>>>> (the
    >>>>> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I
    >>>>> have
    >>>>> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>>>> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I
    >>>>> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I
    >>>>> was unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but
    >>>>> the result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have
    >>>>> the folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now. Creating
    >>>>> that folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for my
    >>>>> troubles? Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account
    >>>>> somohow? I would appreciate any help.
    >>>>> Thnanks!
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>
    >>>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server,
    >>>>>> from install disk or unattended?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Any error during installation?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is
    >>>>>> not clear in that point?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>>>> and
    >>>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!
    >>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >>>>>>> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with
    >>>>>>> the Administrator's account that was created during the
    >>>>>>> installation without any troubles. The machine always returns:
    >>>>>>> "The User Profile service failed to logon. The profile cannot be
    >>>>>>> loaded." Now I am not able to use this built-in Administrator's
    >>>>>>> account. Trying to to do so, the system automatically logs off.
    >>>>>>> That is whhy the safety admin accounts - it was clever to create
    >>>>>>> them right after the first login with the built-in
    >>>>>>> Administrator's account - must be used to login onto the
    >>>>>>> machine, only.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account,
    >>>>>>> series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>>>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded.
    >>>>>>> Check
    >>>>>>> that
    >>>>>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>>>>> functioning
    >>>>>>> correctly.
    >>>>>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>>>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>> critical
    >>>>>>> notification event.
    >>>>>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a
    >>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>>>>> cannot
    >>>>>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for?
    >>>>>>> My
    >>>>>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP
    >>>>>>> Server,
    >>>>>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>>>>> Services/Routing
    >>>>>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event
    >>>>>>> Viewer,
    >>>>>>> at
    >>>>>>> all.
    >>>>>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >>>>>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>>>> Thanks!
    >>>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>>
     
  9. DaveMills

    DaveMills Guest

    I do not know if this will work. But have you tried login in as a safety admin
    then deleting the Administrators profile using System Properties/Advanced. Then
    logging on as administrator. This may cause the profile to be recreated by the
    system just as if would for a new user. Its worth a try before you trash the
    system.


    On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:12:51 +0200, "Jozef Zvonar" <zvonar@mediprogress.eu>
    wrote:

    >Meinholf,
    >
    >many thanks. I will proceed as you instructed before I definitely decide to
    >downgrade. It was great to chat with you.
    >
    >Best regards!
    >
    >Jozef
    >
    >
    >"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >news:ff16fb66211e98cb96157cc1bf26@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >> Hello Jozef,
    >>
    >> The hardware problems should not have anything to do with the deleting of
    >> the administrator profile.
    >>
    >> If you have that amount of blue screens you should get in contact with HP
    >> support. Also i have never had problems with HP drivers or SmartStart.
    >>
    >> You can not downgrade the OS without reinstallation. And 2008 is a stable
    >> and reliable OS as 2003 R2. I can not see any reason to not going on using
    >> it.
    >>
    >> To get a starting point, i would add either a 2003 or 2008 DC, configured
    >> with DNS/GC maybe DHCP to have redundancy, then move the 5 FSMO roles to
    >> it, copy all needed data or backup and demote the 2008 DC.
    >>
    >> Now make sure that the hardware is installed correct and check with HP
    >> support or your reseller. Then reinstall the complete server beginning
    >> with SmartStart and then the 2008 installation.
    >>
    >> Best regards
    >>
    >> Meinolf Weber
    >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >> confers no rights.
    >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>
    >>> Hello Meinolf,
    >>>
    >>> I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it very
    >>> much. The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No change
    >>> with logon. Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have to
    >>> know that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded from
    >>> the HP website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started using the
    >>> original hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel instead -
    >>> downloaded from their websites (I have 2 network cards - the server is
    >>> a router besides other roles). Unfortunately, the drivers will
    >>> probably not avoid my problem with the built-in Adminstrator's
    >>> account. Generally, I have had unpleasant experience with the Windows
    >>> Server 2008. Before I used Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server
    >>> 2003. I have had very good experience with the Microsoft Server 2003
    >>> R2 Standard Edition. I am still thinking of the downgrade (as you can
    >>> see in my previous post). If I had known there would be troubles with
    >>> the Windows Server 2008 (network drivers, logon, BSoDs), I would have
    >>> never ordered it. The only reason why I have not done the downgrade
    >>> yet is the need of reinstallation of the whole server from the
    >>> scratch. By the way, don't you know some other way how to downgrade?
    >>> But it seems, one day I will have to do it, as I am definitely no
    >>> lover of Windows Server 2008 operating system.
    >>>
    >>> Jozef
    >>>
    >>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>> news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>
    >>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>
    >>>> When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate NTFS
    >>>> permissions:
    >>>> - SYSTEM Full control
    >>>> - Administrator Full control
    >>>> - Administrators Full control
    >>>> and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >>>>
    >>>> Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator profile
    >>>> is stored? Then just copy that one.
    >>>>
    >>>> If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest
    >>>> drivers.
    >>>>
    >>>> Drivers:
    >>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?p
    >>>> rodNameId=3580646&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3580609
    >>>> &taskId=135
    >>>> SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    >>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >>>> SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    >>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >>>> Best regards
    >>>>
    >>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >>>> confers no rights.
    >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP
    >>>>> ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes
    >>>>> from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors during
    >>>>> installation.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >>>>> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of Death
    >>>>> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic
    >>>>> slowed
    >>>>> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >>>>> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It seems
    >>>>> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >>>>> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with the
    >>>>> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003 (the
    >>>>> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I have
    >>>>> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>>>> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I
    >>>>> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I
    >>>>> was unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but
    >>>>> the result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have
    >>>>> the folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now. Creating
    >>>>> that folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for my
    >>>>> troubles? Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account
    >>>>> somohow? I would appreciate any help.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Thnanks!
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>
    >>>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from
    >>>>>> install disk or unattended?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Any error during installation?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not
    >>>>>> clear in that point?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>>>> and
    >>>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >>>>>>> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    >>>>>>> Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    >>>>>>> without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User
    >>>>>>> Profile service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded."
    >>>>>>> Now I am not able to use this built-in Administrator's account.
    >>>>>>> Trying to to do so, the system automatically logs off. That is
    >>>>>>> whhy the safety admin accounts - it was clever to create them
    >>>>>>> right after the first login with the built-in Administrator's
    >>>>>>> account - must be used to login onto the machine, only.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account,
    >>>>>>> series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>>>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded.
    >>>>>>> Check
    >>>>>>> that
    >>>>>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>>>>> functioning
    >>>>>>> correctly.
    >>>>>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>>>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    >>>>>>> notification event.
    >>>>>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    >>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>>>>> cannot
    >>>>>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    >>>>>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP
    >>>>>>> Server,
    >>>>>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>>>>> Services/Routing
    >>>>>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event
    >>>>>>> Viewer,
    >>>>>>> at
    >>>>>>> all.
    >>>>>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >>>>>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>>>> Thanks!
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>>

    >>
    >>

    >

    --
    Dave Mills
    There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
     
  10. Jozef Zvonar

    Jozef Zvonar Guest

    Meinholf,

    I have tried this as the very first step. Now I have had no Administrator's
    profile among the stored profiles. I can only see profiles for safety admin
    accounts. Sorry to say, it is very strange the system is not allowing me to
    logon as administrator. How this can happen? Why Microsoft guys implement
    something like that in a system that is crucial for domain networks. I do
    repeat, it was very clever I created few admin accounts right after the fist
    logon with the highest admin built-in account. Without my safety admin
    accounts it would be very bad to run that server, you surely understand.

    Well, I can still manage that machine, but my feeling is quite unpleasant
    about what will happen if the safety admin aaccounts suddenly stop working,
    either. If you have some more ideas, I am keen to read them here in this
    newsgroup.

    Thanks and best regards!

    Jozef.


    "DaveMills" <DaveMills@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    news:5bcev4pceaiieoejl1lhafjgq4eajs2rtb@4ax.com...
    >I do not know if this will work. But have you tried login in as a safety
    >admin
    > then deleting the Administrators profile using System Properties/Advanced.
    > Then
    > logging on as administrator. This may cause the profile to be recreated by
    > the
    > system just as if would for a new user. Its worth a try before you trash
    > the
    > system.
    >
    >
    > On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:12:51 +0200, "Jozef Zvonar"
    > <zvonar@mediprogress.eu>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>Meinholf,
    >>
    >>many thanks. I will proceed as you instructed before I definitely decide
    >>to
    >>downgrade. It was great to chat with you.
    >>
    >>Best regards!
    >>
    >>Jozef
    >>
    >>
    >>"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>news:ff16fb66211e98cb96157cc1bf26@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>
    >>> The hardware problems should not have anything to do with the deleting
    >>> of
    >>> the administrator profile.
    >>>
    >>> If you have that amount of blue screens you should get in contact with
    >>> HP
    >>> support. Also i have never had problems with HP drivers or SmartStart.
    >>>
    >>> You can not downgrade the OS without reinstallation. And 2008 is a
    >>> stable
    >>> and reliable OS as 2003 R2. I can not see any reason to not going on
    >>> using
    >>> it.
    >>>
    >>> To get a starting point, i would add either a 2003 or 2008 DC,
    >>> configured
    >>> with DNS/GC maybe DHCP to have redundancy, then move the 5 FSMO roles to
    >>> it, copy all needed data or backup and demote the 2008 DC.
    >>>
    >>> Now make sure that the hardware is installed correct and check with HP
    >>> support or your reseller. Then reinstall the complete server beginning
    >>> with SmartStart and then the 2008 installation.
    >>>
    >>> Best regards
    >>>
    >>> Meinolf Weber
    >>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >>> confers no rights.
    >>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>
    >>>> Hello Meinolf,
    >>>>
    >>>> I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it very
    >>>> much. The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No change
    >>>> with logon. Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have to
    >>>> know that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded from
    >>>> the HP website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started using the
    >>>> original hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel instead -
    >>>> downloaded from their websites (I have 2 network cards - the server is
    >>>> a router besides other roles). Unfortunately, the drivers will
    >>>> probably not avoid my problem with the built-in Adminstrator's
    >>>> account. Generally, I have had unpleasant experience with the Windows
    >>>> Server 2008. Before I used Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server
    >>>> 2003. I have had very good experience with the Microsoft Server 2003
    >>>> R2 Standard Edition. I am still thinking of the downgrade (as you can
    >>>> see in my previous post). If I had known there would be troubles with
    >>>> the Windows Server 2008 (network drivers, logon, BSoDs), I would have
    >>>> never ordered it. The only reason why I have not done the downgrade
    >>>> yet is the need of reinstallation of the whole server from the
    >>>> scratch. By the way, don't you know some other way how to downgrade?
    >>>> But it seems, one day I will have to do it, as I am definitely no
    >>>> lover of Windows Server 2008 operating system.
    >>>>
    >>>> Jozef
    >>>>
    >>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>> news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>
    >>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate NTFS
    >>>>> permissions:
    >>>>> - SYSTEM Full control
    >>>>> - Administrator Full control
    >>>>> - Administrators Full control
    >>>>> and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator profile
    >>>>> is stored? Then just copy that one.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest
    >>>>> drivers.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Drivers:
    >>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?p
    >>>>> rodNameId=3580646&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3580609
    >>>>> &taskId=135
    >>>>> SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    >>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >>>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >>>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >>>>> SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    >>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?la
    >>>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=345557&sw
    >>>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    >>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is HP
    >>>>>> ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it comes
    >>>>>> from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors during
    >>>>>> installation.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >>>>>> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of Death
    >>>>>> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic
    >>>>>> slowed
    >>>>>> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >>>>>> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It seems
    >>>>>> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >>>>>> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with the
    >>>>>> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003 (the
    >>>>>> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I have
    >>>>>> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>>>>> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However, I
    >>>>>> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when I
    >>>>>> was unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it, but
    >>>>>> the result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not have
    >>>>>> the folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now. Creating
    >>>>>> that folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for my
    >>>>>> troubles? Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account
    >>>>>> somohow? I would appreciate any help.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Thnanks!
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>>>> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server, from
    >>>>>>> install disk or unattended?
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Any error during installation?
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is not
    >>>>>>> clear in that point?
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator account?
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>>>>> and
    >>>>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008 Standard
    >>>>>>>> operating system. During the first 3 months I could login with the
    >>>>>>>> Administrator's account that was created during the installation
    >>>>>>>> without any troubles. The machine always returns: "The User
    >>>>>>>> Profile service failed to logon. The profile cannot be loaded."
    >>>>>>>> Now I am not able to use this built-in Administrator's account.
    >>>>>>>> Trying to to do so, the system automatically logs off. That is
    >>>>>>>> whhy the safety admin accounts - it was clever to create them
    >>>>>>>> right after the first login with the built-in Administrator's
    >>>>>>>> account - must be used to login onto the machine, only.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's account,
    >>>>>>>> series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>>>>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded.
    >>>>>>>> Check
    >>>>>>>> that
    >>>>>>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>>>>>> functioning
    >>>>>>>> correctly.
    >>>>>>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>>>>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a critical
    >>>>>>>> notification event.
    >>>>>>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a notification
    >>>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>>>>>> cannot
    >>>>>>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for? My
    >>>>>>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP
    >>>>>>>> Server,
    >>>>>>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>>>>>> Services/Routing
    >>>>>>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event
    >>>>>>>> Viewer,
    >>>>>>>> at
    >>>>>>>> all.
    >>>>>>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need to
    >>>>>>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>>>>> Thanks!
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >>

    > --
    > Dave Mills
    > There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that
    > don't.
     
  11. Hello Jozef,

    The last reply wasn't from me. And it is always a good idea to have an additional
    admin account and use that one. For the real admin account configure a long
    strong password and store it on a safe place.

    My suggestion still is the same as my last one and i think that will be that
    one that fixes the hardware and software problems, even it is more work.

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
    Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
    no rights.
    ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm


    > Meinholf,
    >
    > I have tried this as the very first step. Now I have had no
    > Administrator's profile among the stored profiles. I can only see
    > profiles for safety admin accounts. Sorry to say, it is very strange
    > the system is not allowing me to logon as administrator. How this can
    > happen? Why Microsoft guys implement something like that in a system
    > that is crucial for domain networks. I do repeat, it was very clever I
    > created few admin accounts right after the fist logon with the highest
    > admin built-in account. Without my safety admin accounts it would be
    > very bad to run that server, you surely understand.
    >
    > Well, I can still manage that machine, but my feeling is quite
    > unpleasant about what will happen if the safety admin aaccounts
    > suddenly stop working, either. If you have some more ideas, I am keen
    > to read them here in this newsgroup.
    >
    > Thanks and best regards!
    >
    > Jozef.
    >
    > "DaveMills" <DaveMills@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    > news:5bcev4pceaiieoejl1lhafjgq4eajs2rtb@4ax.com...
    >
    >> I do not know if this will work. But have you tried login in as a
    >> safety
    >> admin
    >> then deleting the Administrators profile using System
    >> Properties/Advanced.
    >> Then
    >> logging on as administrator. This may cause the profile to be
    >> recreated by
    >> the
    >> system just as if would for a new user. Its worth a try before you
    >> trash
    >> the
    >> system.
    >> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:12:51 +0200, "Jozef Zvonar"
    >> <zvonar@mediprogress.eu>
    >> wrote:
    >>> Meinholf,
    >>>
    >>> many thanks. I will proceed as you instructed before I definitely
    >>> decide
    >>> to
    >>> downgrade. It was great to chat with you.
    >>> Best regards!
    >>>
    >>> Jozef
    >>>
    >>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>> news:ff16fb66211e98cb96157cc1bf26@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>
    >>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>
    >>>> The hardware problems should not have anything to do with the
    >>>> deleting
    >>>> of
    >>>> the administrator profile.
    >>>> If you have that amount of blue screens you should get in contact
    >>>> with
    >>>> HP
    >>>> support. Also i have never had problems with HP drivers or
    >>>> SmartStart.
    >>>> You can not downgrade the OS without reinstallation. And 2008 is a
    >>>> stable
    >>>> and reliable OS as 2003 R2. I can not see any reason to not going
    >>>> on
    >>>> using
    >>>> it.
    >>>> To get a starting point, i would add either a 2003 or 2008 DC,
    >>>> configured
    >>>> with DNS/GC maybe DHCP to have redundancy, then move the 5 FSMO
    >>>> roles to
    >>>> it, copy all needed data or backup and demote the 2008 DC.
    >>>> Now make sure that the hardware is installed correct and check with
    >>>> HP support or your reseller. Then reinstall the complete server
    >>>> beginning with SmartStart and then the 2008 installation.
    >>>>
    >>>> Best regards
    >>>>
    >>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>> and
    >>>> confers no rights.
    >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>> Hello Meinolf,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it
    >>>>> very much. The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No
    >>>>> change with logon. Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have
    >>>>> to know that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded
    >>>>> from the HP website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started
    >>>>> using the original hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel
    >>>>> instead - downloaded from their websites (I have 2 network cards -
    >>>>> the server is a router besides other roles). Unfortunately, the
    >>>>> drivers will probably not avoid my problem with the built-in
    >>>>> Adminstrator's account. Generally, I have had unpleasant
    >>>>> experience with the Windows Server 2008. Before I used Windows
    >>>>> 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003. I have had very good
    >>>>> experience with the Microsoft Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition. I
    >>>>> am still thinking of the downgrade (as you can see in my previous
    >>>>> post). If I had known there would be troubles with the Windows
    >>>>> Server 2008 (network drivers, logon, BSoDs), I would have never
    >>>>> ordered it. The only reason why I have not done the downgrade yet
    >>>>> is the need of reinstallation of the whole server from the
    >>>>> scratch. By the way, don't you know some other way how to
    >>>>> downgrade? But it seems, one day I will have to do it, as I am
    >>>>> definitely no lover of Windows Server 2008 operating system.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>
    >>>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate
    >>>>>> NTFS
    >>>>>> permissions:
    >>>>>> - SYSTEM Full control
    >>>>>> - Administrator Full control
    >>>>>> - Administrators Full control
    >>>>>> and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >>>>>> Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator
    >>>>>> profile is stored? Then just copy that one.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest
    >>>>>> drivers.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Drivers:
    >>>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.j
    >>>>>> sp?p
    >>>>>> rodNameId=3580646&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=358
    >>>>>> 0609
    >>>>>> &taskId=135
    >>>>>> SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    >>>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.js
    >>>>>> p?la
    >>>>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=34555
    >>>>>> 7&sw
    >>>>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >>>>>> SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    >>>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.js
    >>>>>> p?la
    >>>>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=34555
    >>>>>> 7&sw
    >>>>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >>>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>>>> and
    >>>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!
    >>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>>> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is
    >>>>>>> HP ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it
    >>>>>>> comes from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors
    >>>>>>> during installation.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >>>>>>> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of
    >>>>>>> Death
    >>>>>>> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic
    >>>>>>> slowed
    >>>>>>> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >>>>>>> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It
    >>>>>>> seems
    >>>>>>> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >>>>>>> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with
    >>>>>>> the
    >>>>>>> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003
    >>>>>>> (the
    >>>>>>> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I
    >>>>>>> have
    >>>>>>> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>>>>>> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However,
    >>>>>>> I
    >>>>>>> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when
    >>>>>>> I
    >>>>>>> was unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it,
    >>>>>>> but
    >>>>>>> the result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not
    >>>>>>> have
    >>>>>>> the folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now.
    >>>>>>> Creating
    >>>>>>> that folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for
    >>>>>>> my
    >>>>>>> troubles? Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account
    >>>>>>> somohow? I would appreciate any help.
    >>>>>>> Thnanks!
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in
    >>>>>>> message
    >>>>>>> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server,
    >>>>>>>> from install disk or unattended?
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Any error during installation?
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is
    >>>>>>>> not clear in that point?
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator
    >>>>>>>> account?
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no
    >>>>>>>> warranties,
    >>>>>>>> and
    >>>>>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!
    >>>>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008
    >>>>>>>>> Standard operating system. During the first 3 months I could
    >>>>>>>>> login with the Administrator's account that was created during
    >>>>>>>>> the installation without any troubles. The machine always
    >>>>>>>>> returns: "The User Profile service failed to logon. The
    >>>>>>>>> profile cannot be loaded." Now I am not able to use this
    >>>>>>>>> built-in Administrator's account. Trying to to do so, the
    >>>>>>>>> system automatically logs off. That is whhy the safety admin
    >>>>>>>>> accounts - it was clever to create them right after the first
    >>>>>>>>> login with the built-in Administrator's account - must be used
    >>>>>>>>> to login onto the machine, only.
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's
    >>>>>>>>> account, series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>>>>>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be
    >>>>>>>>> loaded.
    >>>>>>>>> Check
    >>>>>>>>> that
    >>>>>>>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>>>>>>> functioning
    >>>>>>>>> correctly.
    >>>>>>>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>>>>>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>>>> critical
    >>>>>>>>> notification event.
    >>>>>>>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a
    >>>>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>>>>>>> cannot
    >>>>>>>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for?
    >>>>>>>>> My
    >>>>>>>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP
    >>>>>>>>> Server,
    >>>>>>>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>>>>>>> Services/Routing
    >>>>>>>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event
    >>>>>>>>> Viewer,
    >>>>>>>>> at
    >>>>>>>>> all.
    >>>>>>>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need
    >>>>>>>>> to
    >>>>>>>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>>>>>> Thanks!
    >>>>>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>>>>

    >> --
    >> Dave Mills
    >> There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those
    >> that
    >> don't.
     
  12. Jozef Zvonar

    Jozef Zvonar Guest

    All right,

    many thanks again for your nice support/effort.


    Jozef


    "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    news:ff16fb66213c08cb96cfade8a388@msnews.microsoft.com...
    > Hello Jozef,
    >
    > The last reply wasn't from me. And it is always a good idea to have an
    > additional admin account and use that one. For the real admin account
    > configure a long strong password and store it on a safe place.
    >
    > My suggestion still is the same as my last one and i think that will be
    > that one that fixes the hardware and software problems, even it is more
    > work.
    >
    > Best regards
    >
    > Meinolf Weber
    > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    > confers no rights.
    > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    > ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >
    >> Meinholf,
    >>
    >> I have tried this as the very first step. Now I have had no
    >> Administrator's profile among the stored profiles. I can only see
    >> profiles for safety admin accounts. Sorry to say, it is very strange
    >> the system is not allowing me to logon as administrator. How this can
    >> happen? Why Microsoft guys implement something like that in a system
    >> that is crucial for domain networks. I do repeat, it was very clever I
    >> created few admin accounts right after the fist logon with the highest
    >> admin built-in account. Without my safety admin accounts it would be
    >> very bad to run that server, you surely understand.
    >>
    >> Well, I can still manage that machine, but my feeling is quite
    >> unpleasant about what will happen if the safety admin aaccounts
    >> suddenly stop working, either. If you have some more ideas, I am keen
    >> to read them here in this newsgroup.
    >>
    >> Thanks and best regards!
    >>
    >> Jozef.
    >>
    >> "DaveMills" <DaveMills@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    >> news:5bcev4pceaiieoejl1lhafjgq4eajs2rtb@4ax.com...
    >>
    >>> I do not know if this will work. But have you tried login in as a
    >>> safety
    >>> admin
    >>> then deleting the Administrators profile using System
    >>> Properties/Advanced.
    >>> Then
    >>> logging on as administrator. This may cause the profile to be
    >>> recreated by
    >>> the
    >>> system just as if would for a new user. Its worth a try before you
    >>> trash
    >>> the
    >>> system.
    >>> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:12:51 +0200, "Jozef Zvonar"
    >>> <zvonar@mediprogress.eu>
    >>> wrote:
    >>>> Meinholf,
    >>>>
    >>>> many thanks. I will proceed as you instructed before I definitely
    >>>> decide
    >>>> to
    >>>> downgrade. It was great to chat with you.
    >>>> Best regards!
    >>>>
    >>>> Jozef
    >>>>
    >>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>> news:ff16fb66211e98cb96157cc1bf26@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>
    >>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> The hardware problems should not have anything to do with the
    >>>>> deleting
    >>>>> of
    >>>>> the administrator profile.
    >>>>> If you have that amount of blue screens you should get in contact
    >>>>> with
    >>>>> HP
    >>>>> support. Also i have never had problems with HP drivers or
    >>>>> SmartStart.
    >>>>> You can not downgrade the OS without reinstallation. And 2008 is a
    >>>>> stable
    >>>>> and reliable OS as 2003 R2. I can not see any reason to not going
    >>>>> on
    >>>>> using
    >>>>> it.
    >>>>> To get a starting point, i would add either a 2003 or 2008 DC,
    >>>>> configured
    >>>>> with DNS/GC maybe DHCP to have redundancy, then move the 5 FSMO
    >>>>> roles to
    >>>>> it, copy all needed data or backup and demote the 2008 DC.
    >>>>> Now make sure that the hardware is installed correct and check with
    >>>>> HP support or your reseller. Then reinstall the complete server
    >>>>> beginning with SmartStart and then the 2008 installation.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>>> and
    >>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>> Hello Meinolf,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> I am so happy you are providing help I need. I do appreciate it
    >>>>>> very much. The NTFS permissions and the ownership are both OK. No
    >>>>>> change with logon. Still unsolved. Any other ideas from your side?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Thanks for the drivers links. I will try them, although you have
    >>>>>> to know that the drivers I am using right now had been downloaded
    >>>>>> from the HP website. The BSoD appeared, either. Then I started
    >>>>>> using the original hardware vendor drivers from Broadcom and Intel
    >>>>>> instead - downloaded from their websites (I have 2 network cards -
    >>>>>> the server is a router besides other roles). Unfortunately, the
    >>>>>> drivers will probably not avoid my problem with the built-in
    >>>>>> Adminstrator's account. Generally, I have had unpleasant
    >>>>>> experience with the Windows Server 2008. Before I used Windows
    >>>>>> 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003. I have had very good
    >>>>>> experience with the Microsoft Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition. I
    >>>>>> am still thinking of the downgrade (as you can see in my previous
    >>>>>> post). If I had known there would be troubles with the Windows
    >>>>>> Server 2008 (network drivers, logon, BSoDs), I would have never
    >>>>>> ordered it. The only reason why I have not done the downgrade yet
    >>>>>> is the need of reinstallation of the whole server from the
    >>>>>> scratch. By the way, don't you know some other way how to
    >>>>>> downgrade? But it seems, one day I will have to do it, as I am
    >>>>>> definitely no lover of Windows Server 2008 operating system.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
    >>>>>> news:ff16fb66211ca8cb9606b173e186@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> When you re-created the folder did you configure the appropriate
    >>>>>>> NTFS
    >>>>>>> permissions:
    >>>>>>> - SYSTEM Full control
    >>>>>>> - Administrator Full control
    >>>>>>> - Administrators Full control
    >>>>>>> and set the owner under advanced permissions to "AdministratorS"
    >>>>>>> Do you have an additional 2008 server where the administrator
    >>>>>>> profile is stored? Then just copy that one.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> If you have a HP server use the SmartStart disk with the latest
    >>>>>>> drivers.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Drivers:
    >>>>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.j
    >>>>>>> sp?p
    >>>>>>> rodNameId=3580646&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=358
    >>>>>>> 0609
    >>>>>>> &taskId=135
    >>>>>>> SmartStart 2008 32bit:
    >>>>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.js
    >>>>>>> p?la
    >>>>>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=34555
    >>>>>>> 7&sw
    >>>>>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4022
    >>>>>>> SmartStart 2008 64bit:
    >>>>>>> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.js
    >>>>>>> p?la
    >>>>>>> ng=en&cc=us&prodNameId=344318&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=34555
    >>>>>>> 7&sw
    >>>>>>> Lang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4024
    >>>>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
    >>>>>>> and
    >>>>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!
    >>>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>>>> The installation was done from the supplied DVD-ROM. My box is
    >>>>>>>> HP ML150 G5 ProLiant Server. The OS was supplied with it and it
    >>>>>>>> comes from HP, either. As I remember, there were no errors
    >>>>>>>> during installation.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> As for other faults, I had some troubles with the network card
    >>>>>>>> drivers, the server got frozen, and I could see Blue Screen of
    >>>>>>>> Death
    >>>>>>>> 2 or 3 times on the beginning of operation. The network traffic
    >>>>>>>> slowed
    >>>>>>>> down rapidly before the BSoD occurred. I replaced the default
    >>>>>>>> Microsoft drivers for thouse from the network card vendors. It
    >>>>>>>> seems
    >>>>>>>> to be better, the troubles vanished, but I am still aware if the
    >>>>>>>> problem was completely solved. By the way, due to troubles with
    >>>>>>>> the
    >>>>>>>> network drivers, I decided to downgrade to Windows Server 2003
    >>>>>>>> (the
    >>>>>>>> installation DVDs supplied by Microsoft are with me already). I
    >>>>>>>> have
    >>>>>>>> not performed the downgrade, yet.
    >>>>>>>> In the User folder, there was a folder "Administrator". However,
    >>>>>>>> I
    >>>>>>>> thought the profile of Administrator's account is corrupted when
    >>>>>>>> I
    >>>>>>>> was unable to logon with that account.. I tried to recover it,
    >>>>>>>> but
    >>>>>>>> the result was the folder was lost completely. Yes, I do not
    >>>>>>>> have
    >>>>>>>> the folder Administrator in the "User" folder right now.
    >>>>>>>> Creating
    >>>>>>>> that folder manualy does not help. Is this the main reason for
    >>>>>>>> my
    >>>>>>>> troubles? Could I repair the corrupted Administrator's account
    >>>>>>>> somohow? I would appreciate any help.
    >>>>>>>> Thnanks!
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in
    >>>>>>>> message
    >>>>>>>> news:ff16fb66211ad8cb95f7dd6913a6@msnews.microsoft.com...
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Hello Jozef,
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> What kind of installation was done when you start the server,
    >>>>>>>>> from install disk or unattended?
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Any error during installation?
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Was there an error during the first 3 month, your statement is
    >>>>>>>>> not clear in that point?
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Is there a folder in the C:\users for the administrator
    >>>>>>>>> account?
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Best regards
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Meinolf Weber
    >>>>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no
    >>>>>>>>> warranties,
    >>>>>>>>> and
    >>>>>>>>> confers no rights.
    >>>>>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
    >>>>>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!
    >>>>>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
    >>>>>>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>> I have a new installation with the Windows Server 2008
    >>>>>>>>>> Standard operating system. During the first 3 months I could
    >>>>>>>>>> login with the Administrator's account that was created during
    >>>>>>>>>> the installation without any troubles. The machine always
    >>>>>>>>>> returns: "The User Profile service failed to logon. The
    >>>>>>>>>> profile cannot be loaded." Now I am not able to use this
    >>>>>>>>>> built-in Administrator's account. Trying to to do so, the
    >>>>>>>>>> system automatically logs off. That is whhy the safety admin
    >>>>>>>>>> accounts - it was clever to create them right after the first
    >>>>>>>>>> login with the built-in Administrator's account - must be used
    >>>>>>>>>> to login onto the machine, only.
    >>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>> When trying to login with the built-in Administrator's
    >>>>>>>>>> account, series of events are being logged like this:
    >>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>> 1. Event ID 1500, User Profile Service
    >>>>>>>>>> Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be
    >>>>>>>>>> loaded.
    >>>>>>>>>> Check
    >>>>>>>>>> that
    >>>>>>>>>> you are connected to the network, and that your network is
    >>>>>>>>>> functioning
    >>>>>>>>>> correctly.
    >>>>>>>>>> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
    >>>>>>>>>> 2. Event ID 6004, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>>>>> critical
    >>>>>>>>>> notification event.
    >>>>>>>>>> 3. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Sens> failed a
    >>>>>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>>>>> 4. Event ID 6001, Winlogon
    >>>>>>>>>> The winlogon notification subscriber <Profiles> failed a
    >>>>>>>>>> notification
    >>>>>>>>>> event.
    >>>>>>>>>> I hardly can understand the first message "DETAIL - The system
    >>>>>>>>>> cannot
    >>>>>>>>>> find the file specified". What kind of file is it looking for?
    >>>>>>>>>> My
    >>>>>>>>>> server has a role of Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP
    >>>>>>>>>> Server,
    >>>>>>>>>> DNS Server, File Services, Network Policy and Access
    >>>>>>>>>> Services/Routing
    >>>>>>>>>> and Remote Access - no errors found about them in the Event
    >>>>>>>>>> Viewer,
    >>>>>>>>>> at
    >>>>>>>>>> all.
    >>>>>>>>>> Could somebody among you help with this issue without a need
    >>>>>>>>>> to
    >>>>>>>>>> reinstall the operating system from the scratch?
    >>>>>>>>>> Thanks!
    >>>>>>>>>> Jozef
    >>>>>>>>>>
    >>> --
    >>> Dave Mills
    >>> There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those
    >>> that
    >>> don't.

    >
    >
     

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