Sunday, 30 June 2013

How to resolve "temporary profile" error ?

How to resolve "temporary profile" error ?

Notes :Some after logon to system we are missed our desktop doc, apps etc. it mean, you are victim of"temporary profile" on logon. 

Error:  Run -->CMD--> you will get below error if you are afflicted with a temp profile.


Resolution :

notes: Need to logon with Admin account or run registry with run as command

1 : click start--> run --> type "regedit.exe" or "regedit" --> click on ok



2: You will get below page




3: Go to "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList". you will get all SIDS of loaded profiles. you need to delete SID which is showing with .bak extensions or rename the same.

4 : restart your system and login again and you will get your old profile with all old setting and details.

Saturday, 29 June 2013

Excel Error "Preparing to install ... Microsoft Office

Excel Error "Preparing to install ... Microsoft Office

Note:

You should have minimum power user rights to do necessary changes in Windows directory


1 Error

2 reasons

3 Resolution



Error : if you are getting following error frequently while running MS Excel follow below steps





Reasons
There are different reason for such issue.
1 MS office is corrupt
2 Particular excel is corrupt
3 MS office root folder issue


Resolution

1 : create an empty folder named "XLSTART" in the following position: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE12"(Root of MS Office Folder). 



 create an empty folder named "XLSTART" in the following position: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE14"(Root of MS Office Folder). 


2: If still getting same error then remove MS office and re-install the same.

Now open excel file. it start working.

How open windows application by using run as tools

How open windows application by using run as tools

Notes

We can run every application from below command line will be elevated, eliminating the need to use the runas syntax from that command line. 

For e.g 

1  Click on Run --> Type --> runas /user:administrator cmd.exe

If you are logged on to an account other than the built-in local administrator account, you may see the following security alert dialog box.