

- HOW TO COMPLETELY REMOVE OUTLOOK 2016 PROFILE HOW TO
- HOW TO COMPLETELY REMOVE OUTLOOK 2016 PROFILE WINDOWS
In that case we have to create a new user profile How to create a new user profile If a temporary profile is loaded again after a restart, then most likely cause is a corrupted user profile.

In 99.9% cases above procedure will fix the problem. You can see the complete process on a video We have to rename temporary profile (without. Please note that the old (correct) profile ends with. You should see two profiles with the same name but one ends with.

HOW TO COMPLETELY REMOVE OUTLOOK 2016 PROFILE WINDOWS
By expanding fields on the left side navigate to:Ĭomputer \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ ProfileListĮ. Type regedit, right click on the icon and select Run as administratorĭ. Log in to Windows, make sure that you have been logged to the temp profileĬ. In 99.9% cases, using the following procedure will fix the temp profile issueĪ. Windows may boot in a regular profile. If you will log in to temporary profile again after a restart, you will have to resolve the problem with this tutorial. Sometimes it helps to restart a computer. Windows Temporary profile fix for Windows and Microsoft server From that point forward a user will always log in with the temp profile. When a temporary profile loads for the first time, it will continue to do so. Profile could get corrupted, but loading of profile could get delayed due the anti virus programs, some service not responding or any other operation which prevents loading of the profile. Usually there is a delay in loading the profile. There could be several reasons why Windows loads temp profile. The same problem can occur on Windows Server 2003 but I didn’t tested this solution. While the error is very similar to The user profile service failed the logon error, it is not the same.īy using this tutorial you can fix temporary profile in Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows server 2008, 2008R2, 20R2. The same error occurs on Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Server operating systems. You will see two events in Event log: Event 1515 and Event 1511
