Help! Your Zotero profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.
I just bought a new computer and it runs Windows 11 Pro 23H2. When I tried to use Zotero on it, the program said, "Your Zotero profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible." Then the program stopped working. I tried running Zotero in administrator mode, but it still didn't work. How should I deal with this problem?
Assuming there's an older Zotero profile folder, you could fix its permissions, but the easiest option is just to delete it and let Zotero recreate one.
If you didn't actually transfer files, it's possible security software or something else is interfering with Zotero.
It appears that the problem is caused by Zotero not having read and write rights to the properties directory. Can I modify this directory to another disk?
But you should delete AppData\Roaming\Zotero and AppData\Local\Zotero if they exist and try again. (The linked page explains how to get to AppData\Roaming.)
Then I found that the AppData\Roaming\Zotero folder was created correctly and contained a folder named Zotero (i.e. AppData\Roaming\Zotero\Zotero). But the folder has no content. The AppData\Local\Zotero folder was not created.
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(Note, by the way, that you should never run Zotero (or almost any other program) as Administrator. That's never a troubleshooting step, and it might be making this harder to fix.)
After rebooting the computer, I deleted the C:\ProgramData\Zotero and AppData\Roaming\Zotero folders and ran Zotero again. A new file appears under C:\ProgramData\Zotero named "UpdateLock-2D10455B7A7320E1". The situation in the AppData\Roaming\Zotero folder is exactly the same as in my last post.
Have you tried uninstalling Zotero and reinstalling from the download page?
If you go to AppData\Roaming\Zotero, right-click on the Zotero subfolder, go to the Security tab, and click on your username, is everything except for "Special permissions" checked under Allow?
If none of the above works, we might need a log from Process Monitor for starting Zotero and reproducing this error. There are instructions here for generating that (though the steps might have changed slightly):
https://support.threatdown.com/hc/en-us/articles/4413798945811-Use-Process-Monitor-to-create-real-time-event-logs
If you're able to generate that, you can send it to support@zotero.org with a link to this thread.
Also, everything except for "Special permissions" is checked.
This is a personal computer. I will take time to uninstall and re-install Zotero in these two days in order to provide you with a complete log. I will comment again below this discussion when the recording is complete. Thank you for your help!
I then turned on the process monitor and tried to open Zotero. The same error happened again. The process monitor log has been emailed to support@zotero.org. Thank you for your help!