Re: profilepath - User Profile
- From: "Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" <SubstituteThisWithMyFullNameSeparatedByDots@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 20:46:07 +0100
so what's not true then?
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"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1B9A5370-3CA2-4693-BF5D-9BCCAEC815D1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yep, sure, I was referring only to the.
"That way, independent of where you logon, you will always get the same profile"
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"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" <SubstituteThisWithMyFullNameSeparatedByDots@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ewQsZOtXJHA.5020@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhe asked what the profilePath does and I believe I answered the question.
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"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9B386A1A-0FC4-4ACF-8206-5FFF2F16920E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThis is not entirely true, there some folders that are excluded from roaming profiles and you can also have polices that exclude some folders from local vs. roaming profile.
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"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" <SubstituteThisWithMyFullNameSeparatedByDots@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uFQfRrbUJHA.1148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxthe profilePath attribute stores the location on the network where the roaming profile is stored. That way, independent of where you logon, you will always get the same profile. If it is not configured you will use a local profile at each machine you logon to and is therefore differernt
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"shawnm" <shawnm.3j5grb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:shawnm.3j5grb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Working with an extremely large active directory population and we are
trying to identify certain user object types. We thought those included
all objects that did not have a profilepath. However we noticed that we
were capturing objects we did not want.
Can somebody please explain (in lay terms I'm a project manager with
limited IT background but have working knowledge of AD) what the User
Profile path (similar to the one below see in ADUC and our AD reports)
does and why would there be objects created without one?
\\server#1.fully.qualified.domain.name\joe.a.user$\wsprofile
We have many "user" objects in AD that do not log onto the network and
do not have this profile path. We assumed that all objects that were
created minus this path could not log on to the network.
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