Sometimes Anti-Virus SW will cause the Event ID: 1000.
 
Check with your AV manufacturer. Try setting AV services to Manual, reboot, 
logon/logoff. See if that clears up the ID: 1000's
 
 Chuck

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Alex Fontana
Sent: Thu 9/16/2004 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Corrupt profiles after w2k3 upgrade?


Hello all,
 
we've had a few calls this week (more this week than last) about folks' profiles being 
corrupt, i.e: they are having a new profile created when they log on.  User bob now 
has bob.domain or in some instances even bob.domain.00, etc.  I've looked at a few 
machines and notice no noticeable change, the user still has Full Control access on 
the old profile folder, so it doesn't appear to be a permissions issue.  The only 
change is that we upgraded our first domain controller to WIndows 2003, however the 
schema has been extended for about 3 weeks now.
 
This is the only questionable event I've found on the machines that have experienced 
this issue.
 
Event ID: 1000
Source: USERENV
Data: Windows cannot unload your registry file. If you have a roaming profile, your 
settings are not replicated. Contact your administrator. 
 
Anyone have any clue as to what may be causing these "new profiles" to be created all 
of a sudden?
 
FYI: these are mainly Windows 2000 Laptops running SP3 or SP4.
 
-Alex.

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