Re: mydocuments missing after logff logon sbs2003 win xp
- From: "Laurin Beckhusen" <laurin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:22:47 -0700
Hey I will send you the info and results from my further testing on Monday.
Running out of time today
Thanks again for working with me yet again Terence.
-Laurin
"Terence Liu [MSFT]" <v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Laurin,
Thank you for update.
I hope everything goes wall.
If there's anything else I can do for you, please do not hesitate to let
me
know.
Thank you and have a nice day,
Best regards,
Terence Liu(MSFT)
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| From: "Laurin Beckhusen" <laurin@xxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: mydocuments missing after logff logon sbs2003 win xp
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| Just to clarify a few things first.
|
| There a GPO's in place to exclude the "My Document" and "Desktop"
| directories from the roaming profile, and the profiles are all pointing
to
| //server//users/%username%/
|
| Answers inline.
|
|
| > According to your description, I understand that you enable folder
| > redirection and roaming profile at same time and redirect them to the
same
| > SBS shared folder "\\SBSname\users". Then, one user's My Document will
| > empty after every time logoff and logon SBS. If I have misunderstood
the
| > problem, please don't hesitate to let me know.
| >
| > Suggestion 1: Check the clock on this client computer.
| >
| > The roaming profile on SBS will sync with client computer when it
logoff
| > and logon the domain. System will judge which file is new by the
modified
| > time of the file. If the clock on SBS is always later then the client.
The
| > files on SBS will always overwrite on client after logoff and logon.
| > Therefore, please check the clock on SBS and client computer. Ensure
the
| > clocks are running at same time.
|
| Clock on the SBS server is 30 seconds to 1 minute behind the
workstations
|
| >
| > Suggestion 2: It is not a good idea to redirect the My Document
| > redirection
| > and roaming profile to same folder. This is most the cause of this
issue.
| >
| > Based on my research, the My Document redirection will redirect My
| > Document
| > to SBS, the roaming profile will including My Document, and it will
| > redirect My Document to SBS again. The 2 copies of the My Document in
same
| > folder will cause some unknown issue (even you exclude My Documents
from
| > the GPO). I suggest we try the following steps to see if we can
resolve
| > this issue:
| >
| > Method 1: Please stop using folder redirection and only use roaming
| > profile. The roaming profile will include all function of folder
| > redirection, we do not need My Document redirection.
| >
|
| Not really a viable option for some users, so I will try method 2.
Running
| out of time today, so I will do method 2 tomorrow and report back to
you.
| Thank you for you help
|
|
|
|
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