Re: Active Directory Home Folders Issues
I would consider approaching this from another direction. Some of the user
object attributes can be considered legacy attributes - for backward
compatibility. A number of newer recommendations now exist. I would
consider not using home folders at all, and implementing logon scripts via
GPO. You can then link a GPO that runs in loopback mode onto the terminal
services and override the more generic scripts, etc.
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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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