I have a XP Pro that was connected to a domain and had its profiles roaming and stored on a server. I removed the computer from the domain and created a couple of local users. When logging in to that computer it is still trying to syncronize the profiles to the old server even though I am...
Thanks for all your responses.
Here is the solution:
Microsoft Knowledge Base - 833324
That computer was set to a different time zone.
Aaron
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