Windows 10 issues
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Sounds familiar. Are you using copyprofile=true in your sysprep?
I use the following in a vb script that runs from an auto-logged-on Administrator as it comes out of sysprep.
Sub sProfileFixes() ' Clean up problems caused by using COPYPROFILE=TRUE Dim retry : retry = 0 Do Until retry = 10 If objFSO.FolderExists( "C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache" ) Then On Error Resume Next Call objShell.Run( "cmd /c rmdir /s /q C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache", 0, True ) Err.Clear retry = retry + 1 Else Exit Do End If Wscript.Sleep( 5000 ) Loop If objFSO.FileExists( "C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCacheLock.dat" ) Then objFSO.DeleteFile "C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCacheLock.dat" End if End Sub
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so far issues only happened when we assigned computers to new users and were not in use for about month after last users left job. event logs were checked but no significant reported error.
I just configured laptop with the fog image had 3 different users signed into it. 2 domain admins and one normal user. all our profiles are intact no issue.
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Try the guts of the script on an affected profile. It won’t hurt anything but might fix it.
rmdir /s /q "C:\Users\<name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache" del "C:\Users\<name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCacheLock.dat"
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@sudburr your commands fixed the issue. we also found article on Microsoft website that covered your commands.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4056823/performance-issue-with-custom-default-user-profile
Thank you so much
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It’s amazing how this is still broken by sysprep after so many years.
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I am using windows 10 for my daily usage, and using an Epson printer for printing but last time when I tried to print some important documents it was not connecting with that and showing a massage like epson error code 0x69. Any advice will highly acceptable.
Mods edit: Removed external link as there does not seem to be any kind of related content.
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@ashleyedwin what does this have to do with fog or an issue of fog?
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Just update.
sometimes this file “WebCacheLock.dat” is called “WebCacheV01.dat”. It is safe to remove it.
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@mpatel said in Windows 10 issues:
“WebCacheLock.dat” … “WebCacheV01.dat”
Both are related to caching and history mechanisms in IE / Edge and may be safely deleted.
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@mpatel said in Windows 10 issues:
@sudburr your commands fixed the issue. we also found article on Microsoft website that covered your commands.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4056823/performance-issue-with-custom-default-user-profile2 player games
Thank you so much
the solution in is so detail with a newbie like me. Thanks for the link! -
@buddyaderholt I don’t see how this is directly related. Please remove the link you posted or we will do so unless you can explain the context of how this fits into the picture.