Re: Roaming TS Profiles - Office Desktops Links



In my experience, that's always a permissions issue. Take a look at the permissions of the "All Users" desktop (I'd also look at the "Default User" desktop) and check the permissions. Try adding "Domain Users with "full Control" (you can scale it back later).

Regards,
Hank Arnold

Andi Maffia wrote:
On logging onto the session on the second server, the links have the typical "lost link" icon (the icon that is automatically shown when e.g. you create a new file and save it without the filetype e.g newtextfile instead of newtextfile.txt). The error message comes when one runs the link.

-- andi

"[MSFT] Dave Dopson" wrote:

When do you get the error message? When the user clicks on the icon? Do you see the icons when logged on to the second server?

-- Dave

"Andi Maffia" <Andi Maffia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:531EF79D-2A90-4186-8405-877050ED5AA9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We have 1 W2k3 SP1 WTS working comfortably and due to expansion want to add a
2nd W2k3R2 WTS whilst keeping the active User Profiles. All fine, apart from
the Desktop Links to Office Programms (Outlook, Word, Excel) - all other
Lionks are fine (Tobit, Lotus Organizer, documents etc.). The Desktop Links
are simply copied from the "All Programms" Menü and Office is installed oin
the same local path on each WTS-Server (D:\Programs\Office2k3).
When a User creates the Link on either server and logs off, as long as he
logs onto the same server the link stays - when he logs onto the other server
the link is lost and he receives the error "this action is only valid for
installed prodicts" (or similar - I'm translating from german).
All help gratefully accepted


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