Re: SBS 2003 - Adding Users *unable to create home folder*



The users in ADUC were in there, under the node, then "My Business",
then "Users". I've copied the users that I know work, and then rename
them. When I try to access the new accounts in order to change
permissions, I get the same error - that it cannot create / find the
home folder or set quotas. So it appears that the paths for the home
folders and account quotas *has* been altered somehow, when the last
new user was created (the strange thing - the error message I receive
mentions this user (William) by name as the one that cannot be
modified, even if I had been attempting to modify a different user.
Bottom line - I believe the path is fragged for the home folders and
quotas, and I need to find out how to correct this *without* changing
the folders that already exist, ideally (i.e. restore the original
path)

Any thoughts?

.



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