Windows cannot allow you to log on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check to see if you are connected to the network, or if the network is working properly. If this problem persists, please contact your network administrator.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Type: None
Event id:1500
Date: 2009-8-11
Event: 11:25:13
User: NT authoritynetwork SERVICE
Computer: YFT
Describe:
Windows cannot allow you to log on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check to see if you are connected to the network, or if the network is working properly. If this problem persists, please contact your network administrator.
More information-access denied.
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Today, I encountered 7005 errors and found this error during debugging.
Cause: "C:documents and Settingsnetworkservice" This folder does not have sufficient permissions.
Add the Network Service Full Control permission to this folder. Restart the test.
If not, that gives you the ultimate solution: Restore the default permissions for the C:documents and Settings folder:
The ultimate Solution:
Log in to the console:
Start running mmc-Add Security Configuration and Analysis-right-click to open the database (any name) prompt to import the template (copy the following file as. inf format)--Save the log stand-that is, configure the computer. It should be done.
-------the following
; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
; Security Configuration Template for Security configuration Manager
[Version]
Signature= "$CHICAGO $"
driverver=10/01/2002,5.2.3790.0
[Profile Description]
%sceprofiledescription%
[File Security]
"C:documents and Settings", 0, "D:ar (a;oici;ga;;; BA) (a;oici;ga;;; SY) (a;oiciio;ga;;; CO) (A; Cioi; GRGX;;; BU) (A; ci;0x00000004;;; BU) (A; ciio;0x00000002;;; BU) (A;; GRGX;;; WD) "
[Strings]
Sceprofiledescription = "Applies the default root permissions to the OS disk partition and propagates this permission to child objects that inherit from the root directory." The propagation time is determined by the number of unprotected child objects. See the online Help for further information. "