![]() The issue ended up being a corrupted user profile registry entry. ![]() So how was the issue resolved I hear you ask?. I restored the users UPD from a backup, but the problem still persisted. The RDP server that was experiencing this issue utilises UPDs (User Profile Disks) for the user profiles and initially I thought that perhaps the users Profile Disk had become corrupted. Only one user was experiencing the issue and all other users could log on without problems. Today I'm going to show you how to rectify an issue where a user gets a black screen when they log on to a Win 2012R2 RDP server and they then receive an error message saying:Ĭ:\Users\%username%\Desktop refers to a location that is unavailable.
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