I have a Windows Embedded 8 thin client. It will create a user profile when a user logs on and if they log off and log back on it will use the same created profile. However if we restart the thin client and go to log on it will create a completely new profile for the user. It does this every single time it is restarted and a user logs on. So under the users folder it will have several copies of profiles for that user adding something to it each time. Example: Username, Username.Domain, Username.Domain.000, Username.Domain.001 We have turned off the netXclean to keep it from removing the user profile at logoff. I have added the C:\Users folder to the write filter exclusion list to make sure it is allowed to write to that location. What would cause it to not use the exisiting user profile for a user and recreate one only after a restart? It is a soft restart/shutdown we aren't hard powering off as I could see the user profile getting corrupted if that were to happen.
Luke