Weird Home Folder Problem WIN 2003

From: eliwap (eliwap_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 00:05:02 -0800

I hope that somebody can help.

I'm having a really weird problem with my home folders which are assigned
from a Windows 2003 server. Home folders are assigned to be connected to
drive H:\ with the structure

  \\server\folder\group\user

What's happening is the on some computers (all XP SP2) the user will get
their home folder as assigned

  user on 'server\folder\group' (H:)

While on other computers with the exact same user

  folder on 'server' (H:)

Has anyone run into this problem? Has anyone found a solution to this
problem? And if so what was the solution?

Thanks

Eli



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