Domain user logs in and is immediately logged out
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Yeah and a litigation hold or migrating the mailbox to a shared mailbox would've been all that is needed.
I want to say the 4 words you should never say.....
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@DustinB3403 said in Domain user logs in and is immediately logged out:
Yeah and a litigation hold or migrating the mailbox to a shared mailbox would've been all that is needed.
I want to say the 4 words you should never say.....
I'm sorry you lost it? No that's 5 words.
I can't help you? That's 4.
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@DustinB3403 said in Domain user logs in and is immediately logged out:
Yeah and a litigation hold or migrating the mailbox to a shared mailbox would've been all that is needed.
I want to say the 4 words you should never say.....
is it "i cant do that"?
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Nope words you never say to your boss, but you let your face express em..
_ ____ ___ so.
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Well, just phrase it right.
" I have been looking into this and after I TOLD the community about it, they told me "YOU are out of options." SO....
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yea... the NTUSER.dat file is corrupted, if I remove or rename is, I get signed into a temporary profile.
Obviously this doesn't work... Looking for other options..
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@DustinB3403 said in Domain user logs in and is immediately logged out:
yea... the NTUSER.dat file is corrupted, if I remove or rename is, I get signed into a temporary profile.
Obviously this doesn't work... Looking for other options..
other options - well this would be super ugly, but could create a new user account and log into it.. then reboot and log in as a local admin, then copy over everythign from the old profile to the new on except the corrupt ntuser.dat file - don't forget to set the permission correctly...
then log back in as the new user and see - if you're super lucky... if the outlook profile would appear. I doubt it, because I think that's stored in the registry. -
@Dashrender Yeah... that is what I'm seeing as well, and the chances of it working are extremely rare.
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@DustinB3403 Cross those fingers
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@Dashrender said in Domain user logs in and is immediately logged out:
@coliver said in Domain user logs in and is immediately logged out:
Backup and then blow the user profile away. No use trying to recover it.
Sadly, in the OP he said that wasn't really an option.
Then we found the issue
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You can try logging as that user in Safe Mode.