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This is our ARCHIVE site. This site contains content that was on our community site "amset.info" and is no longer maintained. However as there are large numbers of links to the content on the internet, it has been retained on this site so that people who find that information of use, can still access it. However it cannot be guaranteed to be up to date, or accurate, particularly with regards to modern best practises. Most of the content was originally written between 1998 and 2008. Image watermarks refer to the old url of amset.info, which is another domain under control of Sembee Ltd. Our Exchange Server related content can be found at http://exchange.sembee.info/ and is actively maintained. Other sites from Sembee include: dosprompt.info - loginscripts.info - office-recovery.com - wuauclt.info - statuspages.co.uk Working with Corrupt Windows Profiles A common problem with Windows machines is a corrupt user profile. This can manifest itself in various ways including applications not operating correctly. You can usually prove it by logging in to the same machine as another user and discovering that the applications or settings are correct. If you find this is the case, then you need to create a new profile for the user. DO NOT use "Files and Settings Transfer Wizard" as this will transfer corruption to the new profile.
If the replacement of the profile doesn't resolve the problem, then check whether the problem follows the user by asking them to login at another machine. The problem may be local to the machine. |
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