Hello, here is the scoop.
Upgraded a WinNT server to Win2k SP3. Upgrade appeared to load no problem. This server lives on a domain. You can log in locally (as administrator) but cannot with any domain admin account (even if profile existed pre-upgrade).
All old profiles were then removed. During some fluke, I was able to login and create a new profile. No one has since been able to do this. If I take a copy of the administrator profile and rename it to the domain admin user, then they can login.
Created a new Default User profile folder using the local administrators profile (thinking Default User was corrupt). That changed nothing.
Here is what happens when someone attempts to login to the domain. It begins login process, but never gets beyond the Loading Personal Settings. Left server for over an hour, no change.
Strange thing is that the profile does get created, although the user can never really login.
We are on an NT domain. This server did not change names. Next step, I am going to run a Repair. Any ideas? Thanks.
Mike
Upgraded a WinNT server to Win2k SP3. Upgrade appeared to load no problem. This server lives on a domain. You can log in locally (as administrator) but cannot with any domain admin account (even if profile existed pre-upgrade).
All old profiles were then removed. During some fluke, I was able to login and create a new profile. No one has since been able to do this. If I take a copy of the administrator profile and rename it to the domain admin user, then they can login.
Created a new Default User profile folder using the local administrators profile (thinking Default User was corrupt). That changed nothing.
Here is what happens when someone attempts to login to the domain. It begins login process, but never gets beyond the Loading Personal Settings. Left server for over an hour, no change.
Strange thing is that the profile does get created, although the user can never really login.
We are on an NT domain. This server did not change names. Next step, I am going to run a Repair. Any ideas? Thanks.
Mike