I used handle.exe in a script to terminate some of the open handles when I
ran into issues like this, but be warned, sometimes they can crash the
server

2008/9/19 Oliver Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  Hi,
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> I've got a problem for one user on one TS box in our little farm here. Each
> morning for the last few morning she logs on and gets told that she's being
> logged on with a blank profile as her cannot be found. Looking at it, her
> profile is there, as normal. However, any attempts to rename or move or
> delete her profile folder were met with a box saying it's in use, even
> though she isn't logged on.
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> We checked the TS Manager, and she's not logged on. We checked the Task
> Manager and no processes are running in her name at all. Then we fired up
> process explorer and searched for handles to her profile folders. There are
> four that show up.
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> System  - 4 – Handle – c:\documents and settings\username\ntuser.dat
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> System  - 4 – Handle – c:\documents and settings\username
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> System  - 4 – Handle – c:\documents and settings\username\ntuser.dat.log
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> Lsass.exe – 4 – Handle – domainname\username:5dadd7
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> Now, this is odd. There aren't any files in use for other users who aren't
> logged on to the server, and she is the only person reporting this issue.
> Before I close these handles in an attempt to get her logging on to this
> server again, is there a way to find out what is causing these files to be
> open ?
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> Windows 2003 Server if that helps.
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> Thanks
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> Olly
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