What should I do if the "You have used a temporary configuration file to log in" on the WIN7 desktop?

  

Problem Description

After the PVS desktop is powered on, the taskbar notification area pops up after login: You have logged in with a temporary configuration file.


Problem Cause

In the course of the operation, I deleted the user USER configuration folder directly, causing the user to not delete it.

Solutions

Method 1:

Start-Run-Enter: services.msc Click OK (or press Enter) to open the service. Ensure that the User Profile Service is responsible for loading and unloading user profiles. If the startup menu is grayed out (not the same): Service Attributes → Startup Type & Rarr; Automatic or Manual & Rarr; Application & Rarr; Start & Rarr; Similarly, check whether the Group Policy Client service responsible for Group Policy is enabled, not enabled, and open it in the same way.

Method 2:

Start → Control Panel Control Panel → System and Security System and Security & Rarr; System System & Rarr; Advanced System Settings Advanced & Rarr; User Profile & Rarr; User, select the correct user configuration → OK. Or create a new account and do further processing.

Method 3:

If you log in using the temporary configuration file in Windows
8.1OS
, it may be caused by damage to the original account. You can create a new local account by following the steps below. Place the mouse in the lower right corner of the screen, click → set &rarr in the pop-up box, change computer
set → user → add user → do not use Microsoft account login → local account → create New local account → log out current account → then log in with a new account.

Method 4:

If you have a restore point before, it is more convenient to restore the system. Start → control panel → system & rarr; system protection & rarr; find the backup point of the previous backup & rarr; restore.

Method 5:

In [Start] → [Run], type: regedit After pressing the Enter key, open the Registry Editor. Give permission first, right click HKEY_CURRENT_USER→ Permissions → Cover current account → Allow full control → OK. Restart the computer to see if it is resolved? No, go to the next step. Then navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\WindowsNT\\CurrentVersion\\ProfileList The right window has an account-related message using the temporary configuration file. Click on it, and then delete the corresponding key value and restart the computer. (If you are not too familiar with the registry, you should not use this method, otherwise delete the wrong key value, even this temporary configuration system can not enter!)

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