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Fairly new sysadmin here. Came across a problem on Friday and it has now continued to happen with more users today.

When users are signing into their domain joined computers, it’s almost as if Windows is signing them into a temporary profile. I’ve seen that before and know how to fix that, but this is different. They don’t get the pop up box that they have signed into a temporary profile, it looks and acts the same as a normal profile. But all their desktop icons, files, pictures, etc. are just gone. I looked to see if it created another user folder under c:users and there wasn’t any. Just the normal c:users[username] and c:users[admin] folders. This has happened to 4 users so far (3 laptops and a desktop), two with Windows 10 machines and two with Windows 11. Both Windows 11 machines were remote and were not connected to our network at all when this happened. All four machines have been domain joined and joined in Azure AD for several months without any issue. When I sign into another domain joined computer with the same user account, I get an error that says ‘signed in with temporary profile’, but when I sign into the users normal computer no error message or anything. Just wipes out the desktop, files, pictures, everything.

Here’s everything I have checked and tried so far:

Folder redirection is not on.

Volume Shadow Copy service is not on.

Show desktop icons is checked.

No roaming profiles.

The only error in event viewer is "The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> is taking long time to handle the notification event (Logon)." (it does take a long time for the affected users to sign in).

Going to system properties > user profiles shows the account type as Local but the status as Temporary.

There is nothing on the users profile tab for profile path.

I disabled all group policies (only had two to begin with for our printers).
Running gpresult /h shows no errors.

I have deleted the reg entry in profilelist and renamed the profile folder to try and recreate the profile.

Users do not have permission to their profile folder.

No events in security log in DC.

Nothing in their personal OneDrive.

Offline sync for OneDrive is off.

Rebooted.

Uninstalled updates.

Installed updates.

No login scripts.

Nothing in c:windowscsc,

Not using Azure virtual desktop.

I have run sfc /scannow with no results.

Installed updates on DC.

Rebooted DC.

I’ve noticed that the recycling bin does not get cleared out.

I have completely rebuilt one of the laptops, no change.

All are on version 21H2.

The only big changes I made were migrating the email from Google Workspace to Microsoft last week and that has gone fairly smoothly, but I don’t think it has anything to do with this?

Any help on this would be appreciated.

EDIT: I’ve figured it out. All of our AD users get put into several groups. One of those groups, for some reason, was apart of the ‘Domain Guests’ group and that was wiping out their profile every time they signed in. I removed the group from Domain Guests and it stopped happening. That doesn’t explain why it only happened to a handful of users, or how it happened to two users who were not connected to our network at all. But the nightmare is over.

EDIT 2: I thought that was the issue, but the problem still persists.

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