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Did a user in the domain lose access to his profile on only one PC?
There is a domain network, a controller on win server 2016, a PC on win10.
The user with the login "Elena" on one of the PCs does not have access to his profile (appdata, downloads, documents, desktop, etc.). The profile is roaming, policy folder_redirect on the controller.
It looks like this, after authorization, an empty desktop with a warning: windows cannot access server\\folder_redirect\desktop and the text that they say there are no permissions to this folder.
If, under this user "Elena" (exactly under this one), you log in on another PC, then there are no problems with access to the profile (all folders are available, there are rights, the owner is the same user)
If on the problem PC, on which the user "Elena" does not have access to his profile, log in as another user (user1, user2, etc.), then there is no problem, the profile of these users is available.
The problem arose after removing the drivers for the network card. It turned out that the firewood was deleted, respectively, the network disappeared and access to the profile was the same. When I re-installed the driver on the network, access for a particular user "Elena" to his profile was gone.
I tried to rollback to a restore point before the problem appeared, tried to re-enter this computer into the domain, changed the computer name, sfc /scannow and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth see no problems.
How to restore rights to a profile?
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I deleted the profile through the snap-in and the registry, rebooted, logged in as the problem user, and the new profile was correctly created. Transferred files from the old profile (local, locallow, roaming) and the problem turned out to be in the "Credentials" folder
C
:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Credentials
the new profile is empty, but if you copy this folder from the old profile to the new profile, then the problem reappears, and if you leave the folder from the new profile, then there is no problem.
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