The Operating System Was Unable to Load Your Profile (195234)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
This article was previously published under Q195234 SUMMARY
When you try to log on to Terminal Server, you receive the following
error message:
User Environment
The operating system was unable to load your profile.
Please contact your Network Administrator. (203)
The dialog box gives you 30 seconds to read the message. Then, it
closes the connection to the Terminal Server. Selecting the OK button on
the dialog box also disconnects the session to the Terminal Server.
The Application Log on the Terminal Server records an Event ID 1000. The
source is Userenv. You get the same message that you are shown when you try
to connect.
MORE INFORMATION
The Terminal Server's registry quota has been exceeded. As each new user
logs on to the Terminal Server, your ntuser.dat from your profile is loaded
into the Terminal Server's registry. If several users are logged on to the
Terminal Server at the same time, it is possible that the default value for
the computer's registry quota can be exceeded.
The System Log in the Terminal Server's event log will show an Event ID 26,
which indicates that the system is running low on registry quota.
To remedy this situation, start the System utility in the Control Panel and
select the Virtual Memory button to increase the computer's registry quota.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/30/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbinfo KB195234 |
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