TS User Home Directory and TS roaming Profile Group Policies

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I have a TS server joined to the SBS domain with a partitioned C and D
drive. I want to redirect Document and Settings to the D drive for
space considerations on the C Drive. I have enabled the TS User Home
Directory and TS roaming Profile Group Policies and made a path to the
D drive. I cannot seem to redirect them to the D drive. I have tried
it with both an existing user and a new user logged into the TS. They
always end up in the Documents and Settings folder on the C drive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Bob

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