Today, on a new computer (Windows7 system) on the landing domain users, found that the lower right corner of the computer prompted to log in temporary configuration files. You then view the user's personal folder path and see the Personal Folder name: TEMP. Then restart the computer, continue to log on as the account, and then display the temporary configuration file to log on to Windows, and the need to reconfigure the desktop environment when landing, and the user's data will be deleted.
Cause Analysis: Because the company's previous domain corruption, so the new domain control and DNS, before exiting the original domain after the restart to join the new domain, and then log in as a domain user account, where the user account is: test. Because after joining the new domain, log on to the computer directly with the test account, and then find that the original domain is retained under the user folder, the test personal folder is still retained under the user folder, so the new domain test user when landing the computer, Automatically creates a name Test.domain (Domian as a domain name) under the user folder. When you see it in the user folder, there are two personal folders for that person, one for the original domain (test) and one for the existing domain (Test.domain). So, afraid of later in the backup file when the confusion, so as the local administrator's account login, directly delete test and test.domain two folders, restart the computer. Log on to the computer with the new domain account test, and then appear the above mentioned with temporary configuration file login account, in the C Disk user folder under the new "temp" temporary personal folder, after restarting will disappear.
Because the first time in the new domain test account login to the computer, in the registry has been saved the account information, because we have deleted the account information, resulting in the second landing can not be directed to the Test folder, so the establishment of a temporary folder to save user account information.
Workaround: Go to the Registry, guide to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList, delete the registry key with the Bak suffix, Restart the computer, and then the test account login to the domain, found that everything is normal again.
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