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    Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    Users Profiles after changing thier login password
    I have this situation where user when changing their password, upon login they cannot see their profiles. We use local profiles not roaming.

    Users need to log out and restart their machines then, their profiles will show as in they get their favourites, their document if they stored any on their desktops. Any ideas please

    thanks in advance

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    i did check there but there is no semilar question thanks

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    Can you please explain what are you trying to say?
    If you have changed the password of a profile in windows then to see the changes in password are made or not you have to log off from that profile & login again providing the new password for the same profile!

    There is no need to restart your computer!

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    once the user change thier password, they can not see thier profile. there is no problem with changing the password. the problem is upon changing the password they loging fine but not to thier profile.
    therfore once they restart thier machine and log back in then they will see thier profile, seens kind replication error or something like that

    I hope i make sence of what i said
    Last edited by MRahhali; 27-02-2009 at 06:58 PM.

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    When strange things like that used to happen, I would add the domain account to the local machine in the control panel. Try that with one of the accounts and then have it change the password.

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    well i cant do that imagine i have to add 1000's of user in thier machines?

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    i never seen such thing..But how can u change password, from manage or alt+ctrl+del and change password..?
    Password Changing never give any such issue to profile.If u change use name of the account, duplicate profile will generate

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    Re: Users Profiles after changing thier login password

    when you login it asks for your user name and your passwrod, once you put your old password it prompt you to put your new password. once you do that you login to your profile, in our case user manage to login but they can not see the content of thier profiles

    I hope this will make sence

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