DLU with Windows 7 x64 & Existing local user

Hi, I have a strange bug. I have a Windows 7 x64 Enterprise SP1 that I'm trying to configure a volatile user on it. I have also configured my Windows 7 to do an auto logon with a local Windows account which is "Usager". I also modified the registry to disable CASA.The auto logon work perfectly and CASA doesn't appear either. So I have configure my DLU with the "Use the credential specified below (Always volatile)", the "Use user source password and the "Manage existing user account (if any)" options. Finally, I add to the registry the "AllowDLUWithoutNovellClient" registry key under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Novell\\Authenticat ion" since I dont have the Novell client install on the computer. Now each time I log off and logon again I can see that the volatile user never applies. Why does the DLU never delete the "Usager" profile? What am I missing here? We are running here 11 SP2.
Thanks in advance for the help!

Shaun, after rechecking everything I made some little progress. I'm now able to make it work but not always! I just can't find a pattern to the why it works now and not later on. Sometimes I just reboot and that's it. Other time I can reboot the computers 10 times in a row it just won't work. Is there something in the logs on the workstation that I could use to make sense here?!
Note: I'm following the guide lines in the pdf "zen11_cm_policies.pdf" on page 30 in section "3.2.3 Implementing the Dynamic Local User Policy Without the Novell Client".
Thanks again for the help!

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