T
You should have mentioned that this was on a domain in your first message.
Se the following article to see if this addresses the problem.
A temporary user profile is created every time that you log on to a Windows
Vista-based computer that is connected to a domain:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940453
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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"T" <> wrote in message
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> hi there,
> what I had to do, and I was working on a domain account, was log on to the
> Pc as administrator - go into the registry - look for the 'corrupt'
> username
> and remove the relevant keys where the username was mentioned. logged
> back
> on as the user and all was fine..there has to be a simplier way of
> correcting
> this but did not find it..
>
>
> "camster" wrote:
>
>> When I turn my computer on it says you have logged on to a temporary
>> profile
>> and says not to change any settings because the will not stay when the
>> computer is restarted. It also says to contact your system administrator,
>> which is really stupid because who is my system administrator. All my
>> settings and files arent available to me everything has pretty much went
>> to
>> default and will go to default whenever I restart. Even my favorites
>> arent on
>> the computer. Also when the computer is turning on it says windows is
>> preparing you desktop, takes forever. Please any help on this would be
>> appreciated, I would just like to get my computer back to normal.