Hi All:
    I know this is outside the scope of normal AD discussion, but you guys
have the best collective knowledge of all things Windows!  The problem is
that I seem to have a corrupt (or locked or ???) profile for one of my admin
accounts on one of my domain controllers.  The logoff process takes forever
and generates an EventID 1000 (Userenv) with the following message:

Windows cannot unload your registry file.  If you have a roaming profile,
your settings are not replicated. Contact your administrator.  

DETAIL - Access is denied. , Build number ((2195)).

The profile cannot be deleted ("delete"option is grayed out) when logged in
with the default administrator account.  Three other dc's in the same domain
do not exhibit this problem with this account.  The sparse Technet articles
that I have found indicate that a service might be running with the account
in question and thus the profile for that account cannot be deleted; this
does not seem to be the case.  No files of this account appear to be locked.
The account in question does not have a roaming profile.  I've tried
"delprof.exe" from the resource kit but it only lets me delete profiles that
I could through the My Computer/Properties/User Profiles GUI.

I think my long logoff times would be eliminated if I could get rid of that
profile.  Any thoughts are appreciated!  Thanks.

Mike Thommes
Argonne National Laboratory 
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