11-20-2023 05:12 PM - edited 11-20-2023 05:14 PM
Hi Mac Experts,
I have an end user who started the Sonoma upgrade and powered their laptop off during the upgrade process. When they powered it back on, it finished the upgrade, but they can't login with their main account. My tech team was able to login with our admin account. I also was able to create a new account for them on the computer, which works fine. I know I can just migrate their data over from the corrupt account to the new one, but I really want to fix the old one. So here is what happens:
So from a MacOS technical prospective, what items are necessary for a profile to work correctly? What parameters, plists, etc. could be broken that would cause that one user profile not to load fully?
Thanks for ahead of time for any suggestion/info.
Sincerely,
Jason
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Posted on 11-21-2023 05:41 AM
If this was a widespread issue I would say dig at seeing what corrupted in the profile. However, with it being a single device, it is probably not worth the labor investment to fix.
Posted on 11-20-2023 06:43 PM
Throwing out ideas here, you could boot into safe mode and delete cache files (after backing up the cache files), or in safe mode look for the corrupt .plist, or you can maybe make a new user account and copy the contents from the usr folder of the corrupt account to that new created account. If you do have time machine enabled you can go back to a known good screenshot
Posted on 11-21-2023 04:01 AM
Just a thought... what if you just go to delete the Local Account?
So when the user logs back in their files will be there.
Posted on 11-21-2023 05:39 AM
If this was a widespread issue I would say dig at seeing what corrupted in the profile. However, with it being a single device, it is probably not worth the labor investment to fix.
Posted on 11-21-2023 05:41 AM
If this was a widespread issue I would say dig at seeing what corrupted in the profile. However, with it being a single device, it is probably not worth the labor investment to fix.
Posted on 11-22-2023 06:54 AM
I remember this happening a year or so ago a few times. If I recall, the fix was changing the password for the account unable to fully log in.
Posted on 11-22-2023 12:27 PM
Hi Everyone,
Thank you for the suggestions.
Thanks again for everyone's help,
Jason
Posted on 11-27-2023 04:02 AM
OK sorry it did not go perfect. One more thing I would have done, is when the user logged in they would have had access to the Old Home Folder. I would have had them log in and move all their files from old folder to new folder.
Posted on 02-14-2024 12:49 PM
I've seen this issue before. I'm not sure what causes it, but I just rebuilt the profile for the user.
You may need to be able to log in to an admin account on the device. If you can without the device freezing/getting stuck you should be able to pull a files they need.
When done, rename the users profile name in Finder Users/staffname to Users/staffname-old.
Then open System Settings > Users & Groups and delete the user having issues.
Next have the user login in again if you use user provisioning with Jamf connect or NoMAD. Or simply just create the user profile from the admin account with a password.
When the new user account is created go to System Settings > Users & Groups then click on the "i" next to the new user profile to point their old profile back to them.
If there are still issues, leave the new profile without pointing their old one, and just move their files over manually.