Re: Roaming Profiles - Deleted Files & Folders Reappear
The usually cause of this is because the user is logged in elsewhere.
Whether this be through terminal services or another interactive logon. I
saw a great example of this recently, whereby users would logon, then logon
to a TS session, change their profile in TS logoff, and then logoff the
workstation. The fact that they'd not made any changes to the workstation
caused the profile to stay the same, and the users kept seeing their icons
'reappearing'.
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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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