What's the cause of Win creating TEMP profile after I delete local roaming user (Win7)


hi technet!

@ newly aquired work guy i've run issue deleting local user profile data on roaming profiles. whenever delete profile on local machine (i proper way through "userprofiles", of cause), next time user tries log on computer creates temp profile. know regedit solution problem (hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windowsnt\currentversion\profilelist , delete .bak file user), firstly doesn't work me, , secondly it's not permanent solution. in specific issue have in front of me right now, reg entry user doesn't exist. i've read might have profiles on win7 being in folders called "user.v2", whereof ".v2" part not specified in ad. although it's not specified roaming profiles work when user logs on different machine, can't see how issue.

there admins have ideas might causing , how can solved? cool if fix god-aweful problem once , all.

in advance!

hi,

above all, know reason delete roaming profile. description, user still log on, roaming profile still in using - why delete roaming profile still in using?

also know roaming profile folder trying delete - on client or on server?

i assume on client seems meet result. if deleted roaming profile on client, when user logged on, first try download roaming profile server. if failed, temp profile created, , temp profile deleted automatically when user logged off.

so if keep creating temp profile, network connection or account authentication issue. please check event on client system see if network issue (such "cannot connect server/folder") or authentication issue (like "fail authenticate"). if account authentication issue, should find events on dc side.


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