Temp blues profile

I am trying to run "Easy Transfer" on a processor running xp-32 bit connected to a Small Business SERVER 2003 domain running. I get a "logged a temporary profile. Please restart the cpu and try again". Apparently this temporary profile is in use for a system dump because of the hard drive to fill to the maximum. All users, e-mail etc. files work fine then how) 1 remove the temporary profile or 2) lay the temp a 'true' boy (profile), Temp profile

Temporary profiles are created if your regular profile is corrupt.  This recovery is not so difficult.  Choose one of the following methods:

"How to recover damaged Windows XP user profile"

<>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/555473 >

"How to copy data from a damaged to a new user profile in Windows XP user profile"

<>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/811151 >

"Windows XP problems if your profile is corrupted"

<>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/326688 >

HTH,

JW

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