I can connect to my administrator Local account, but cannot connect to a newly created Local Standard account. How can I fix?

Hello
I am running Windows 7 Home Premium x 64 bit on my main PC that uses an SSD. Recently, when I was about to create new profiles of user account for my children, I came across a few connection issues on newly created accounts.
Here's a breakdown of what exactly is going on:
1) turn on the computer. Starts Windows normally, auto-journalisation me on my administrator account. Nothing unusual appears, just the regular, the windows desktop and files.
(2) I go into my control panel (category view) | Accounts of users and parental control-link under click on "Add or remove user accounts". Click on "create a new account | Entered the name (for this example, I'll call it reverse) | Apply the account type "Standard account" | Click on "create account". Close all open windows. Click Start and then click 'Quit' from the menu
(3) once I clicked on 'Leave', it says "logging OFF... "or something similar, and I just click on the new icon for the newly created account that I just made. Very quickly, the screen flashes "Welcome" then flashes black and then reloads the blue background with the words "Logging Off". It flashes black once again and brings me to choose one account screen, where I see my newly created account and my administrator account
(4) I try clicking on the icon of the new account again, the same thing is happening. I'm trying to connect to my administrator account, it works perfectly
(5) Event Viewer records these specific messages:
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(6) I have already run the "sfc/scannow" command in and out of safe mode. Windows reports that no files have been tampered with
(7) I don't have any system on this SSD, the restore points
8) ran an antivirus scan (although this machine is not connected to the internet that often, mostly used to store local applications for local use)
I am open to ANY suggestion and someone has solutions capable of solving this new auto account sign out of the question. I'm afraid that the reload of the operating system on my computer is too expensive (data wise) right now. Its connected to a HARD drive with programs.

Sorry I took so long to come back - but I have a lot on my plate right now.
Have you tried to create an administrator account?
If it works, can change you it to a Standard user account?

Check if the computer browser service and the Server service are started.  If this isn't the case, please start them.

Check if the different events and error reporting services are started.  If this isn't the case, please start them.

Registry errors also:
Event [96]:
Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-user profiles Service
Date: 2012-09 - 18 T 14: 29:29.929
Event ID: 1542
Task: n/a
Level: error
Opcode: Info
Key words: n/a
User: S-1-5-18
User name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: Dreyfus-PC
Description:
Windows cannot load a file of the registry classes.
DETAIL - the system cannot find the specified file.

See this post for a discussion of the possible fixes: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/event-id-1542-user-profile-service-and-missing/d7df458e-f8f7-4e2f-bd65-16b9ceeb5631

You remove/tweak the OS installation on the SSD drive?  If some settings have prevented appropriate services of loading (so that the applet of Control Panel does not work)?  If this is the case, I would have to suggest a backup, wipe and a reinstallation of Windows without any adjustment being made (at least until you have setup the Standard user accounts).

Good luck!

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