User profile management
Hi,
I need an urgent help. We have a domain with lots of users in it. When each user logs into his profile for the first time, the help desk does some configurations on applications such as IE, Mozilla Firefox and etc. but when the users log in on another computer
system, the help desk has to make the same configurations again on the new profile created recently! So, i need to know if there is any solution to manage users profile to save time and energy by using any 3rd party applications or setting any group policies
in active directory for this issue?
Thanks.
Hi,
User profiles contain settings for the network environment, such as desktop configuration and menu options.
For new user, when the user logs off, a profile is saved to the local hard disk of the computer.
Please refer to this article for more detail information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc775560(v=ws.10).aspx
Regards.
Vivian Wang
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At E:\ADSync.ps1:29 char:14
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+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (:) [New-Object], MethodInvocationException
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In our environment we see some strange behavior on laptops. Users report that their user profile is becoming too large. We use the user Profile Management tool from Microsoft.(Limit profiles size - proquota.exe @ 100mb)
So “%userprofile%\appdata\local” is counted in the users profile.
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Windows detected your registry file is still in use by other applications or services. The file will be unloaded now. The applications or services that hold your registry file may not function properly afterwards.
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We are using:
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A Windows 2003 domain functional level
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We user folder redirection to the homeshare (DFS namespace)
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We user Offline files for the Homeschare.
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Thanks for the reply.
Please try enable “Do not forcefully unload the users registry at user logoff”
policy to check if it works. The Category path is
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After that, if the issue still exist, please collect below information for further research.
Information Collection
===============
1. Enable gpsvc debug logging by below steps:
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Logon to a client with local administrator account.
Open a command prompt with ELEVATED.
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0::Jan 27 14:29:50.937 [158] <192.168.28.171> }
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Keywords:
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Computer: spapp1.xyz.local
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Active Endpoints: 1
Failed Endpoints:3
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<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation" Guid="{6FB7E0CD-52E7-47DD-997A-241563931FC2}" />
<EventID>8313</EventID>
<Version>15</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>13</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-08-08T23:11:54.738080000Z" />
<EventRecordID>14550</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{02A1AC9C-1125-6026-E124-A52653003266}" />
<Execution ProcessID="4284" ThreadID="16072" />
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>spapp1</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-499312637-3451022336-10712144539-44056" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="string0">EndpointFailure</Data>
<Data Name="string1">w3wp</Data>
<Data Name="int2">4284</Data>
<Data Name="string3">/LM/W3SVC/560632691/ROOT-1-130519915587486075</Data>
<Data Name="int4">2</Data>
<Data Name="string5">urn:schemas-microsoft-com:sharepoint:service:3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75#authority=urn:uuid:9f338b52a7b049b193d8f8dc514fdadd&authority=https://spapp1:32844/Topology/topology.svc</Data>
<Data Name="int6">1</Data>
<Data Name="int7">3</Data>
<Data Name="string8">http://spapp1:32843/3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75/ProfileService.svc</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
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Source: Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation
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Event ID: 8313
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Keywords:
User: VANTAGE\sp_farm
Computer: spapp1.vantage.local
Description:
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Active Endpoints: 1
Failed Endpoints:3
Affected Endpoint:
http://spapp2:32843/3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75/ProfileService.svc
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation" Guid="{6FB7E0CD-52E7-47DD-997A-241563931FC2}" />
<EventID>8313</EventID>
<Version>15</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>13</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-08-08T23:51:04.938901900Z" />
<EventRecordID>14596</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="8472" ThreadID="17360" />
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>spapp1.vantage.local</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-499312637-3451022336-10712144539-44056" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="string0">EndpointFailure</Data>
<Data Name="string1">OWSTIMER</Data>
<Data Name="int2">8472</Data>
<Data Name="string3">DefaultDomain</Data>
<Data Name="int4">1</Data>
<Data Name="string5">urn:schemas-microsoft-com:sharepoint:service:3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75#authority=urn:uuid:9f338b52a7b049b193d8f8dc514fdadd&authority=https://spapp1:32844/Topology/topology.svc</Data>
<Data Name="int6">1</Data>
<Data Name="int7">3</Data>
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at Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration.UserProfileApplicationProxy.get_AppID()
20:22:44.25 SharePoint Foundation DistributedCache ah24v High
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/08/2014 20:22:38.16, Original Level: Verbose] DistributedCacheClient TransportProperties- ChannelInitializationTimeout '{0}', ConnectionBufferSize '{1}',
MaxBufferPoolSize '{2}', MaxBufferSize '{3}', MaxOutputDelay '{4}',ReceiveTimeout '{5}'.
20:22:55.26 SharePoint Foundation DistributedCache ah24w Unexpected
Unexpected Exception in SPDistributedCachePointerWrapper::InitializeDataCacheFactory for usage 'DistributedViewStateCache' - Exception 'Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.DataCacheException: ErrorCode<ERRCA0017>:SubStatus<ES0006>:There
is a temporary failure. Please retry later. (One or more specified cache servers are unavailable, which could be caused by busy network or servers. For on-premises cache clusters, also verify the following conditions. Ensure that security permission has been
granted for this client account, and check that the AppFabric Caching Service is allowed through the firewall on all cache hosts. Also the MaxBufferSize on the server must be greater than or equal to the serialized object size sent from the client.). Additional
Information : The client was trying to com...Thanks for the suggestion. I performed the service restarts, and then an iisreset an the two web servers, and the application server that does not run the services. Finally, I ran iisreset on the application server that does run the services.
After performing those steps, I still cannot manage the user profile service application.
ULS log at the time of the attempt contains User Profile Application Proxy errors (in my original post) and am also noticing the following error:
08:15:21.17 SharePoint Foundation General ajlz0 High Getting Error Message for Exception System.Web.HttpUnhandledException
(0x80004005): Exception of type 'System.Web.HttpUnhandledException' was thrown. ---> Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.UserProfileApplicationNotAvailableException:
This User Profile Application's connection is currently not available. The Application Pool or User Profile Service may not have been started. Please contact your administrator. at Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.UserProfiles.AdminUI.ProfileAdminPage.get_CurrentApplicationProxy()
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.UserProfiles.AdminUI.ManageUserProfileServiceApplicationBase.OnPreRender(EventArgs e) at System.Web.UI.Control.PreRenderRecursiveInternal()
at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean
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includeStag... -
How can you disassociate a user from a computer in Profile Manager?
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Error when trying to Manage 'User Profile Service Application'
Hello,
I'm recently facing an issue two issues
1. User Profile Service Application: when I goto manage user profile service application I get an error windows and when I look into the logs following is the error with given correlation id "ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915"
08/21/2014 09:07:27.53 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8h High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.50, Original
Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database 8acb High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
identity ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing Cache f6s5 Medium ObjectCache size is set to 100 megs. ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing 8zug Medium PublishingHttpModule.Init() calling AppDomainUnloadListener.Register() ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing 8x0a Medium AppDomainUnloadListener.RegisterSelf() entered lock(this=38386177) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing 8x0b Medium AppDomainUnloadListener.RegisterSelf() about to call HostingEnvironment.RegisterObject(this=38386177) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.82 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1kp High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.PreSendRequestHeaders ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.88 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8h High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.83, Original
Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.88 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database 8acb High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
identity ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.91 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f)).
Execution Time=427.452048 ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.98 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f)).
Parent No
08/21/2014 09:07:27.98 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f) ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.35 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8h High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.98, Original
Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.35 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Authentication Authorization agb9s Medium Non-OAuth request. IsAuthenticated=True, UserIdentityName=, ClaimsCount=0 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.39 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope (PostAuthenticateRequestHandler). Execution Time=27.712976 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.49 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring nass High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.39, Original Level: Verbose]
____{0}={1} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.49 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1kr High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.PostAuthorizeRequestHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.68 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope (PublishingHttpModule: PostAuthorizeRequestHandler). Execution
Time=178.76496 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.85 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1km High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.72, Original Level: Verbose]
SPRequestModule.PostResolveRequestCacheHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.85 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1kn High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.AcquireRequestStateHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.88 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Site=/ ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.94 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database ahjqp High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.90, Original
Level: Verbose] SQL connection time: 0.050592 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.94 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database 8acb High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
identity ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.22 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0968) 0x3744 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring
aeh57 Medium Sql Ring buffer status eventsPerSec = ,processingTime=0,totalEventsProcessed=0,eventCount=0,droppedCount=0,memoryUsed=0
08/21/2014 09:07:29.53 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database ahjqp High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.95, Original
Level: Verbose] SQL connection time: 0.027536 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.53 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8b High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Looking up {0}
site {1} in the farm {2} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.59 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.54, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.59 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.65 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.64, Original
Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.65 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Deserializing the
type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.71 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448
0x6FB700D ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.68, Original Level:
Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.71 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Access Services
Administration ackn7 High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Tried to obtain setting {0} from Conversion Service
Application, but it didn't exist. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.80 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.76, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.80 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.86 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.85, Original
Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.86 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Deserializing the
type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.91 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.96 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.91, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.96 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.06 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:30.01, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.06 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.12 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:30.11, Original
Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.12 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Configuration a16e High SPAce PrincipalName found account renamed to NULL SID. Using new name. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.12 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Configuration a16e High SPAce PrincipalName found account renamed to NULL SID. Using new name. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.14 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Server
General ahjnd Medium Constructed a new async cache named Profile Property Cache ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.15 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Portal Server User
Profiles ajk4d Medium UserProfileProperty_WCFLogging::Begin ProfilePropertyServiceClient.ExecuteOnChannel ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.15 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Portal Server User
Profiles ajk35 Medium MossClientBase_WCFLogging::Begin MossClientBase.ExecuteOnChannel ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.18 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Portal Server User
Profiles ajk36 Medium MossClientBase_WCFLogging:: MossClientBase.ExecuteOnChannel - Executing codeblock on channel ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:31.27 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Claims Authentication aeax6 High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPSecurityContext: The SecurityTokenServiceBehavior is attached to the AsymmetricTrustChannel. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:31.94 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology aeayb Medium SecurityTokenServiceSendRequest: RemoteAddress: 'http://localhost:32843/SecurityTokenServiceApplication/securitytoken.svc/actas'
Channel: 'Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.IWSTrustChannelContract' Action: 'http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/RST/Issue' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:3c1f10be-67f6-4335-9245-0af94c65f814' ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:34.09 NodeRunnerContent1-ac7a63c6-80a (0x1A00) 0x32DC Search Search Platform Services
ajhlg Medium NerioCluster : Got valid (Primary) lease until 2014-08-21T09:10:11.0915676Z/0 for net.tcp://gcdwinamzanl002/C62BA9/AdminComponent1/Services/InvokerService
08/21/2014 09:07:34.29 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0968) 0x3744 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring
aeh57 Medium Sql Ring buffer status eventsPerSec = ,processingTime=0,totalEventsProcessed=0,eventCount=0,droppedCount=0,memoryUsed=0
08/21/2014 09:07:35.72 w3wp.exe (0x0C0C) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation
Unified Logging Service b8fx High ULS Init Completed (w3wp.exe, onetnative.dll)
08/21/2014 09:07:35.86 w3wp.exe (0x0C0C) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation
Topology 2myf Medium Disabling the configuration filesystem and memory caches.
Abhishek MadanHi Abhishek,
According to your description, my understanding is that the User Profile Synchronization service stuck on ‘Starting’ or ‘Stopping’.
Please check whether you installed SQL 2012 Native Client (Pre-requisites) on SharePoint server. If yes, download and install SQL 2008 R2 Native Client from the below location:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/1/3/9138773A-505D-43E2-AC08-9A77E1E0490B/1033/x64/sqlncli.msi
From the SharePoint server ->control panel -> add/Remove programs , please confirm that the SQL 2008 Native Client is listed.
Make sure that the farm account is a member of the Administrators group on the server on which you are trying to start the User Profile Synchronization service, then restart the SharePoint Timer Service.
Set the FIM services to "Local System" before starting the service.
There is a troubleshooting for User Profile Synchronization Service start issues, please have a look at:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg750257(v=office.14).aspx
Here are some similar posts for you to take a look at:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/358855/user-profile-synchronization-service-not-starting
http://www.sharepointdiary.com/2012/09/user-profile-synchronization-service-stuck-at-starting.html#ixzz2aX7Wz4GQ
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Aging out user profiles in Call Manager
If a user profile is deleted in AD what is the length of time before that user is “aged out” / removed from the CUCM and CUC user DB?
Is there a difference between how it works in 4.1 with Cisco Customer Directory Configuration Plug In vs. LDAP Synchronization in later version?
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_configuration_example09186a0080a57c4c.shtml
Every night at 3.15 am, an internal process called the Garbage Collector service runs. This process permanently deletes any account that has been in the
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