Re: Cannot locate roaming profile



Maybe I am not understanding this correctly. Is it possible fro me to
have maybe 4 or 5 profiles for my terminal server and assign these
profiles to different users? For example. I want to assign the profiles
Exec01 to the user abbah, and I want to assign the profile Phys01 to
the user alif. This is possible, correct?

Rick


rspatafore@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks for the input. That fix did get rid of the error messages in my
event log, but I am still unable to load anything but the default user
profile. In the terminal services profile under my user infromation I
have the location entered as: \\128.1.38.110\profiles\Exec01. The user
is abbah, and when I log in as that user I can browse to that location
and open anything in that folder.

Can anyone give me some suggestions or point me in the right direction.
This should be very cut and dry.

Rick



Vera Noest [MVP] wrote:
Not sure if this is your issue, but check out the ownership of the
roaming profile folder:

327259 - Windows Server 2003 Checks for Pre-Created Roaming Profile
Folders When You Make a Roaming User Profile
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=327259

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rspatafore@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 18 aug 2006 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

I have been wrestling with this issue for a few days now. I have
profiles stored on a network share: \\servername\profiles. When
I log on as a regular user I can access and view all of the
profiles in that directory. However, I am seeing the following
error in the event log.

Event ID: 1522


Windows cannot locate your roaming profile (read only) and is
attempting to log you on with your local profile. Possible
causes of this error include network problems or insufficient
security rights. If this problem persists, contact your network
administrator.

DETAIL - Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Has anyone seen this error before? I cannot find any information
on it, and I do not know why I am getting unknown username or
bad password error as I can log into a regular machine with the
same credentials.


Thanks,

Rick

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