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		<title>Windows7 Profile Problem : Local Profile “Lost” and has status “Backup” and a new which was created for the user at logon has status “Temp”</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[王万林]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 14:53:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Scenario: User exist for long time in AD (let&#8217;s refer to this as DOMAIN\Username) User has for long time logged on to the same PC and the profile exist on this (not roamed). Profile is found as C:\Documents and Settings\[Username]\Profile shown in User Profiles (System Properties -&#62; Advanced) as DOMAIN\Username User log on to DOMAIN [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Scenario:</h3>
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<li>User exist for long time in AD (let&#8217;s refer to this as DOMAIN\Username) </li>
<li>User has for long time logged on to the same PC and the profile exist on this (not roamed). </li>
<li>Profile is found as C:\Documents and Settings\[Username]\Profile shown in User Profiles (System Properties -&gt; Advanced) as DOMAIN\Username </li>
<li>User log on to DOMAIN (i.e. not the PC directly &#8211; no account exist for the User on the PC). </li>
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<h3>What happend:</h3>
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<li>l User logged into the domain on the PC this morning and get&#8217;s a new profile created upon Default profile, i.e. user complain icons and application settings are lost. </li>
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<h3>What is seen now:</h3>
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<li>Profile is still found as C:\Documents and Settings\[Username]\ (i.e. no .000 etc.) </li>
<li>Looking at User Profiles (System Properties -&gt; Advanced) I find two profiles named DOMAIN\Username &#8211; only apparent difference (except size of course is less of the newly created/last modified) is the Status of the &quot;real&quot; profile is &quot;Backup&quot; and the Status of the newly created is &quot;Temp&quot;. I also note that &quot;real&quot; profile can have &quot;type changed&quot; be &quot;deleted&quot; and &quot;copied to&quot; whereas the newly created can only be &quot;Change Type&quot; (buttons &quot;Delete&quot; and &quot;Copy To&quot; are grey&#8217;ed out). </li>
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<h3>Question:</h3>
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<li>Is there a way I can get the &quot;real&quot; profile back? </li>
<li>Has this anything to do with changing the &quot;Status&quot; (as detailed in &#8216;8&#8217; above)? </li>
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<h3>Solution:</h3>
<p>Use UPHClean to deal with this problem, download it here: <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/uphclean/default.aspx">UPHClean and other profile ramblings</a></p>
<p>You can view the solution given by Microsoft: <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837115">You experience log off problems on a Windows XP-based, Windows Server 2003-based, Windows 2000-based, or Windows NT 4.0-based computer</a></p>
<p>中文版：<a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837115/zh-cn">解决配置文件卸载问题</a></p>
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