If you’ve been getting the error, “Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed,” when trying to log into your Windows 10 computer, don’t worry, you’re not alone. This error is caused by a corrupted user profile, and the good news is, it’s easy to fix. In this article, we’ll show you how.
When you try to enumerate the user sessions on a remote computer to generate filter pools, you may receive the following error message:
“Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed. Error: The RPC server is unavailable.”
This error can be caused by several factors, including:
-The RPC server is not running on the remote computer.
-The RPC server is not configured correctly.
-A firewall is blocking RPC traffic.
To resolve this issue, you will need to ensure that the RPC server is running and properly configured on the remote computer. You may also need to configure your firewall to allow RPC traffic.
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What is the problem?
When trying to enumerate user sessions to generate filter pools, some users may encounter the error message: “Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed.” This problem can be caused by a number of things, including incorrect permissions or a corrupt user profile.
In order to fix this problem, first check the permissions on the user account that you are trying to enumerate. The account must have the “List user sessions” permission in order to be able to enumerate sessions. If the account does not have this permission, you will need to add it.
Next, check the user profile for corruption. To do this, open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
Check the profiles listed under this key to see if any are corrupt. A corrupt profile can be identified by a long string of characters in the ProfileImagePath value. If you find a corrupt profile, you will need to delete it and recreate it.
After taking these steps, you should be able to successfully enumerate user sessions to generate filter pools.
How to fix the problem?
When trying to enumerate user sessions to generate filter pools, you may come across the following error:
“Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed”
This error can be caused by a number of factors, but the most common cause is that the server is not able to communicate with the domain controller. This can be caused by a firewall blocking communication, or the domain controller may be down.
To fix this problem, you will need to ensure that the server can communicate with the domain controller. This can be done by opening the firewall port for communication, or by restarting the domain controller.
Why is this problem happening?
When a user tries to enumerate the sessions on a system, they may receive the error: “Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed.” This problem can occur for a number of reasons, but is most likely due to one of the following:
-The user does not have the necessary permissions to enumerate the sessions.
-The system is configured to not allow session enumeration.
-There are no active sessions on the system.
What are the consequences of not fixing the problem?
The consequences of not fixing the problem are that your user sessions will not be properly enumerated, and you will not be able to generate filter pools. This can lead to problems with your website functioning properly.
Conclusion
When a system administrator attempts to enumerate user sessions in order to generate filter pools, the process may fail if there are any corrupt or invalid user sessions on the system. In order to fix this issue, the administrator will need to identify and delete any corrupt or invalid user sessions on the system. This can be done by using the Task Manager or the Event Viewer. Once the corrupt or invalid user sessions have been deleted, the administrator will be able to successfully enumerate user sessions and generate filter pools.
