A user profile describes the configuration for a specific user, including the user's environment and preference settings. Unless you plan and manage user profiles in an RD Session Host server environment, user profiles can become large in size and can cause problems, such as slow logon times, when a user connects to an RD Session Host server. User profile management is also important when users connect to several different RD Session Host servers or connect to RD Session Host servers in remote locations.
A user account was unlocked. Subject: Security ID: %4 Account Name: %5 Account Domain: %6 Logon ID: %7 Target Account: Security ...
A user created process matching criteria cannot have the same name as that of a built-in process matching criteria. Please ...
A user has requested a type of logon (e.g., interactive or network) that has not been granted. An administrator has control ...
A user opened a Remote Assistance invitation, but the invitation was closed due to too many bad password attempts to connect ...
A user profile describes the configuration for a specific user, including the user's environment and preference settings. ...
A user QoS policy "%2" potentially conflicts with other QoS policies. See documentation for rules about which policy will ...
A user QoS policy "%2" was ignored because the application path cannot be processed. The application path may be totally ...
A user QoS policy exceeds the maximum allowed name length. The offending policy is listed under the user-level QoS policy ...
A user QoS policy has a zero length name. The offending policy is listed under the user-level QoS policy root key, with index ...