Some Windows 7 desktops intermittently don't logoff
I have been asked to help troubleshoot a problem at a customer site where around 5% of their users have a regular problem with Windows 7 desktops not logging off. Typically the user tries to logoff in the evening, then comes in the next day, finds their
computer still in the process of logging off, and repowers it. All users have a similar suite of applications.
I enabled verbose messages and the computer is stuck on "Please wait for the user profile service". Checking the security logs on the DC shows that the user has actually logged off from AD while this is still going on. I don't have rights to go into the
roaming profile folder, but the datestamp is updated to the logoff time, so I believe the folder is being modified.
The IT support person has tried resetting the users' profiles but it doesn't help. The one thing that does seem to help is disabling roaming profiles completely.
There is nothing in the logs on the desktops. Is there some way I can get more information about what Windows is actually doing during the logoff?
Thanks, Carolhttp://www.wapshere.com/missmiis
August 20th, 2010 9:33am
Hi,
Does the issue occur with the local profile?
Please check the Event Logs on client computer and see if any information can help.
Before going further, I would like to share the following document:
There is a delay when you shut down, restart, or log off a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008
R2
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August 23rd, 2010 10:33am
Hi,
No it doesn't happen when roaming profiles is disabled.
I have repeatedly checked the event logs. As I said in the original post there is nothing at all. Is there a way I can increase the logging level to get more information written to the logs?
That document does not appear to be relevant. The message we see while the computer fails to ever log off is about the user profile service.
Thanks, Carolhttp://www.wapshere.com/missmiis
August 24th, 2010 10:29am
You can implement Audit Policy to track the logon events. More informatio, please see:
Audit Policy
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August 31st, 2010 12:23pm
Yeah already did that, doesn't really help. The user account is being logged off but the workstation just sits there forever saying that it is logging off.
I have come across xbootmgr but the customer is completely sick and tired of this probem now and is just disabling roaming profiles for users with the problem, so I don't know I'll actually be able to get to the bottom of it.http://www.wapshere.com/missmiis
August 31st, 2010 9:44pm
Hi,
I'm having the exact issue, roaming profile in 2008R2 AD, W7 clients....
Has there been any further development on this issue?
Thanks,
Arthur
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February 3rd, 2011 11:25pm
I have never found a solution. All the users with the problem have had their roaming profile removed - not really an ideal workaround. We may try reinstating their profiles after an upcoming fileserver migration.http://www.wapshere.com/missmiis
February 14th, 2011 9:32am