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Logon error after sitting at the Welcome screen long enough to have screen saver kick in

redbeard1

Diamond Member
I've run across an odd issue. When logging on to the system, running XP Pro SP2, if it sits at the Welcome screen long enough to go to screen saver, when it wakes back up and the main users name is chosen to logon, it will come up with an error saying "insufficient resources exist to complete the requested service. Loading default profile. In the event log is says it could not load the users .dat file from his profile in documents and settings.

Yet if I log off from that profile, and then log right back in, it loads normally. When the system boots and that profile is picked right away, it logs on with no error as well.

Researching the error says that the profile is corrupt, but when I've run across a bad profile in the past, it has not gone back in to the users profile successfully at all.

One thing I tried was to change a setting in the registry that worked for registry size/memory problems in Win2k, though XP does not restrict the registry size like 2000 did. It didn't help anyways.

Anyone seen this?
 
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