snoopyreds 0 Posted August 22, 2004 Hi guys, Recently I have a problem when logging on to win2000 with user account that just have power user rights.When logging on, the logon script runs and mapped the network drive, but the desktop icon and task bar failed to loaded.I went to task manager and try to run the explorer.exe but it won't run without any error message. Logging onto the same PC is fine with Administrator rights. i.e. the explorer shell is running fine under administrator rights. I have checked the HKey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windowsnt\winlogon\shell, it's calling for explorer.exe. Many thanks for you guys to give me a hand on this. Share this post Link to post
adamvjackson 0 Posted August 24, 2004 Sounds like either a corrupt profile for the power user, or if you copied the user profile from another account (different SID as well) then you'll need to grant permission for the power user to use the account. If you need any clarification just post, and good luck Share this post Link to post
snoopyreds 0 Posted August 25, 2004 I've tried copying the profile over but still wont work. I found that it's the permission problem on loading the explorer shell. Currently the only way to load an explorer shell is to grant user with administrator rights (which is not a good idea), not even a power user have that permission to do that. And also I found that the problem starts with a change of permission on HKEY_classes_root registry due to part of a software installation required. Is there any permission related to shell explorer under HKey_classes_root ? Share this post Link to post
adamvjackson 0 Posted August 25, 2004 When you copied the profile, did you grant the power user access to that profile? Share this post Link to post
snoopyreds 0 Posted August 26, 2004 I've grant full control to everyone for that profile. Currently even a power user cannot load the explorer shell, only a user with administrator rights can do that. This happened since the permission on HKEY_classes_root has been grant with full access to localmachine\users. Share this post Link to post