RE: Switch from Power User to User
- From: thomas <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 06:22:04 -0700
Thanks for your attention:
> I understand that you changed some Power Users to Users, when these Users
> log off computer, they got an error message regarding Folder
> Synchronization is not successful. If I have misunderstood your issue,
> please let me know.
>
> I have performed a testing on my machine, and thing is working correctly on
> my side, so please take your time to help gathering the following
> information for troubleshooting:
>
> 1. I am not sure how this issue occurred, so please fully describe your
> steps.
I have 3 users. User A, B, C. User A and B are Domain Users and User C is
a Domain Power User. Before all three were Domain Power Users. When I went
in to Server Management on my SBS Server I choose user A and B and changed
there User permission on the domain to Users. So I went to the individual
workstation logged on and logged off; however, when the sync occured there
were about 10 to 12 docs that were under User C Documents that could not be
synced. The SBS\\Users on SBS is the folder that is attempting to sync.
> 2. What is the exact error message? Please paste the full content of the
> error message to the Newsgroup.
I'm not sure how to cut and paste the message I'm getting...
> 3. What is the operation system installed on your client workstations? Is
> it Windows XP SP1, SP2 or anything else?
Windows XP SP2
> 4. Does this issue happen on all client workstations or some of them?
All the workstations that have users that have been changed from Power User
to User. If I switch them back to Power User if will work fine.
> 5. If your scenario is many domain users log on a same computer, when they
> log off, then this issue happens. Please ask one user to log on this
> computer again, open the folder which you have redirected, Tools ->
> Synchronize, how many offline folders you can see in the Items to
> Synchronize window?
The Offline folder is SBS\\Users on SBS
> 6. Do these users have local admin permission and domain admin permission?
Local admin on workstation and Domain User
> 7. How did you "Switch from Power User to User".
See Answer to Question 1.
Thomas
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hello Thomas,
>
> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> I understand that you changed some Power Users to Users, when these Users
> log off computer, they got an error message regarding Folder
> Synchronization is not successful. If I have misunderstood your issue,
> please let me know.
>
> I have performed a testing on my machine, and thing is working correctly on
> my side, so please take your time to help gathering the following
> information for troubleshooting:
>
> 1. I am not sure how this issue occurred, so please fully describe your
> steps.
>
> 2. What is the exact error message? Please paste the full content of the
> error message to the Newsgroup.
>
> 3. What is the operation system installed on your client workstations? Is
> it Windows XP SP1, SP2 or anything else?
>
> 4. Does this issue happen on all client workstations or some of them?
>
> 5. If your scenario is many domain users log on a same computer, when they
> log off, then this issue happens. Please ask one user to log on this
> computer again, open the folder which you have redirected, Tools ->
> Synchronize, how many offline folders you can see in the Items to
> Synchronize window?
>
> 6. Do these users have local admin permission and domain admin permission?
>
> 7. How did you "Switch from Power User to User".
>
> I am appreciated your time and cooperation. If anything is unclear, please
> let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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