The list of users one can click to log in from the login screen has disappeared. This is what I have done so far:
My C:\Users folder was in reality a NTFS Junction that pointed to D:\Users, so when D:\ was unavailable due to a temporary hardware problem, I got into some problems with my setup.
After
- removing the junction pointing to the other volume
- copying all the profiles back into C:\Users
- mucking around in the Registry in the HKLM.../Windows NT/CurrentVersion/ProfileList and reverting any profiles that had gotten a .bak postfix
- setting the "Flags", "RefCount" and "State" values to 0 in the same key (I only did this on my own user accounts - not all)
logging in finally worked as before.
With one difference.
The login screen no longer showed the list of available users! Previously I could just select an icon, but now there is only an icon for the last logged in user, as well as "Other user". I have tried many tips so far, most of which involve fiddling with config settings available through gpedit.msc
. Any tips on how I could restore the easy login that is the standard?
I wonder if I could delete any of the other register keys in ProfileList. Any clues?
Answer
You should delete all superfluous profiles in ProfileList. The changes you did might have left some corrupted ones. Refer to this answer for more complete explanation and details.
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