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# Create mandatory user profiles
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
A mandatory user profile is a roaming user profile that has been pre-configured by an administrator to specify settings for users. Settings commonly defined in a mandatory profile include (but are not limited to): icons that appear on the desktop, desktop backgrounds, user preferences in Control Panel, printer selections, and more. Configuration changes made during a user's session that are normally saved to a roaming user profile are not saved when a mandatory user profile is assigned.
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> [!TIP]
> If you receive an error message that says "Sysprep was not able to validate your Windows installation", open %WINDIR%\\System32\\Sysprep\\Panther\\setupact.log and look for an entry like the following:
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> ![Microsoft Bing Translator package](images/sysprep-error.png)
> ![Microsoft Bing Translator package error](images/sysprep-error.png)
>
> Use the [Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/dism/remove-appxprovisionedpackage?view=win10-ps) and [Remove-AppxPackage -AllUsers](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/appx/remove-appxpackage?view=win10-ps) cmdlet in Windows PowerShell to uninstall the app that is listed in the log.
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1. In **User Profiles**, click **Default Profile**, and then click **Copy To**.
![Example of UI](images/copy-to.png)
![Example of User Profiles UI](images/copy-to.png)
1. In **Copy To**, under **Permitted to use**, click **Change**.
![Example of UI](images/copy-to-change.png)
![Example of Copy To UI](images/copy-to-change.png)
1. In **Select User or Group**, in the **Enter the object name to select** field, type `everyone` or the group of users that the profile will be assigned to, click **Check Names**, and then click **OK**.
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- If the device is joined to the domain and you are signed in with an account that has permissions to write to a shared folder on the network, you can enter the shared folder path.
![Example of UI](images/copy-to-path.png)
![Example of Copy profile to](images/copy-to-path.png)
- If the device is not joined to the domain, you can save the profile locally and then copy it to the shared folder location.
- Optionally, you can check the **Mandatory profile** checkbox. This step is not required but will set permissions that are more restrictive and we recommend doing so.
![Example of UI](images/copy-to-path.png)
![Example of Copy To UI with UNC path](images/copy-to-path.png)
1. Click **OK** to copy the default user profile.

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![Access work or school page in Settings](images/diagnose-mdm-failures15.png)
1. At the bottom of the **Settings** page, click **Create report**.
![Access work or school page in Settings](images/diagnose-mdm-failures16.png)
![Access work or school page and then Create report](images/diagnose-mdm-failures16.png)
1. A window opens that shows the path to the log files. Click **Export**.
![Access work or school page in Settings](images/diagnose-mdm-failures17.png)
![Access work or school log files](images/diagnose-mdm-failures17.png)
1. In File Explorer, navigate to c:\Users\Public\Documents\MDMDiagnostics to see the report.
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3. Navigate to the etl file that you got from the device and then open the file.
4. Click **Yes** when prompted to save it to the new log format.
![prompt](images/diagnose-mdm-failures10.png)
![event viewer prompt](images/diagnose-mdm-failures10.png)
![diagnose mdm failures](images/diagnose-mdm-failures11.png)
5. The new view contains traces from the channel. Click on **Filter Current Log** from the **Actions** menu.
![event viewer](images/diagnose-mdm-failures12.png)
![event viewer actions](images/diagnose-mdm-failures12.png)
6. Add a filter to Event sources by selecting **DeviceManagement-EnterpriseDiagnostics-Provider** and click **OK**.
![event filter](images/diagnose-mdm-failures13.png)
![event filter for Device Management](images/diagnose-mdm-failures13.png)
7. Now you are ready to start reviewing the logs.
![event viewer](images/diagnose-mdm-failures14.png)
![event viewer review logs](images/diagnose-mdm-failures14.png)
## Collect device state data
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