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u1travio1et2015-02-24 07:46:09
System administration
u1travio1et, 2015-02-24 07:46:09

Are you signed in with a temporary profile?

When users log in, the message "Logged in with a temporary profile" often began to appear, and the login is accordingly performed under a temporary profile.
The solution to the problem is quite simple, you need to do a little magic with the registry
. There are also approximate reasons for such things:

Occasionally, Windows might not read your user profile correctly, such as if your antivirus software is scanning your computer while you try to log on.

Windows logs, as always, are amazingly informative:
Windows could not load the user profile, so you logged on using the default system profile.
VERBOSE - Access denied.

Windows has detected that the registry file is being used by other applications or services. The file will now be uploaded. Applications or services that use the registry file may not function properly afterwards.
DETAILS -

Where in "Details" almost all system services are mentioned, without any logic.
All PCs are running Windows 7 SP1 x64 and Kaspersky Anti-Virus Endpoint Security 10, which is managed through a single console (Kaspersky Security Center). As such, profile scanning is not performed at all, only online control and optional. I wrote to them in technical support just in case.
I would like to hear possible solutions to the problem forever, either by eliminating the original source, or by writing a script that will "do well" automatically, but then the question arises of how to implement a registry key verification mechanism and subsequent renaming.

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Vitaly Pukhov, 2015-02-24
@Neuroware

you can try to transfer the user profile to a separate folder and "conjure" with the registry by setting it up to see if the problem repeats. The culprit could be an antivirus if it loads before the system boots.

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LanMaster, 2015-02-24
@LanMaster

I had such a problem associated with an error reading from the HDD and after the checkdisk it was resolved.

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386DX, 2015-02-24
@386DX

something like put user profile files in kaspersky's excluded files?
IMHO "Access denied" is a problem with NTFS access rights or a local file when it is opened by another program or, as they wrote, a FS failure
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!! As a result, not sure

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Cool Admin, 2015-02-24
@ifaustrue

But don't you have VipNet CSP? If yes, we demolish it, then we conjure with the registry (although it is possible that everything will work after a reboot), then we put back the latest 4th version.

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Dmitry Shumov, 2015-02-24
@dshumov

Roaming profiles? Is there a folder redirect?

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