Hi all,
I have a PC that is showing up errors 1500, Warning 1527 and Warning 1524 in
Event Viewer using a different Profile on the same PC. An error* message
comes up on the PC when I try to load the problematic Profile. I read on the
Internet and also on MS technet site that I need to install UPHClean on the
PC to either cure or help troubleshoot the Profile problem. After installing
UPHClean I rebooted the PC and tried to login in the problematic Profile
still got the same error* message. I went into a working Profile on the PC
and looked in the Event Viewer, I saw the error messages above listed in it.
Is there anyway I can get some feedback from the UPHClean on what it thinks
are the reason for the error* message below or error at the top of my post?
Can it in someway fix the Profile problem? I have been look up the net and
haven't found any instruction on how I should use UPHClean besides installing
it.

Regards,
Fi.

* "User Environment Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be
loaded. Check that you are connect to the network, or that your network is
functioning correctly. If this problem persists, contact network
administrator. DETAIL - There is not enough space on the disk"
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Re: UPHClean and Problematic Profile by Tom

Tom
Wed May 07 12:55:44 PDT 2008

You can't/don't do anything besides installing it.


I have been look up the net and
: haven't found any instruction on how I should use UPHClean besides
installing
: it.
:
: Regards,
: Fi.
:



Re: UPHClean and Problematic Profile by FolDER

FolDER
Thu May 08 01:49:01 PDT 2008

Hi Tom,
How do I try and resolve the problem if I can't see what is causing the
problem? I though UPHClean was supposed to show which programs were causing
the problem and maybe even solve the problem.

Regards,
Fiachra.
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"Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:

> You can't/don't do anything besides installing it.
>
>
> I have been look up the net and
> : haven't found any instruction on how I should use UPHClean besides
> installing
> : it.
> :
> : Regards,
> : Fi.
> :
>
>
>

Re: UPHClean and Problematic Profile by Allan

Allan
Thu May 08 22:00:10 PDT 2008


"FolDER" <FolDER@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E24954E8-6F57-4C27-8BC2-DB1003ADA242@microsoft.com...
> Hi all,
> I have a PC that is showing up errors 1500, Warning 1527 and Warning 1524
> in
> Event Viewer using a different Profile on the same PC. An error* message
> comes up on the PC when I try to load the problematic Profile. I read on
> the
> Internet and also on MS technet site that I need to install UPHClean on
> the
> PC to either cure or help troubleshoot the Profile problem. After
> installing
> UPHClean I rebooted the PC and tried to login in the problematic Profile
> still got the same error* message. I went into a working Profile on the PC
> and looked in the Event Viewer, I saw the error messages above listed in
> it.
> Is there anyway I can get some feedback from the UPHClean on what it
> thinks
> are the reason for the error* message below or error at the top of my
> post?
> Can it in someway fix the Profile problem? I have been look up the net and
> haven't found any instruction on how I should use UPHClean besides
> installing
> it.
>
> Regards,
> Fi.
>
> * "User Environment Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot
> be
> loaded. Check that you are connect to the network, or that your network is
> functioning correctly. If this problem persists, contact network
> administrator. DETAIL - There is not enough space on the disk"
If UPHClean does not fix the problem automatically then the problem may not
be with the "hive" at all. Have you tried creating a new user profile?

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