Logon with temporary profile

Dear Sir/Mam,
we are using the domain environment at our office area and facing the Temporary  profile log in when we delete old user profile and create new user profile on windows 7.
We have try to this again and again but found the same issue on another system.
Due to some problem in user profile we have delete the user profile & trying to recreate the domain user profile on windows 7 but we found the massage in taskbar like Temporary Profile created on system. Also we are not getting the user profile in C
drive.
Kindly help me to solve the issue without re-install the windows.

Perhaps the origin of problem may be in your W 7 system preparation. Windows 7 behaves differently than Windows XP and it is important to create default profile correctly. You should create it with sysprep and include copyprofile parameter.
Local temporary profile may stem from not correctly set permissions. Make sure that you have set permissions correctly.
Rgds
Milos

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