Re: Terminal services Roaming Profiles



Vera,
I originally did have this GPO setting configured, but I removed it
and edited each users Terminal Services profile individually because I
was having the same issue with rights/security. Should I have the user
profile configured and GPO? Should I delete the current Terminal
services Profile directory? Will Windows create the directory and the
sub directory when the first user logs on after this change? Example:
if I delete the current Profiles directory will Windows create a
Profiles directory and the Users sub directory. Currently
Profiles>User name?

Thanks
Jeff

On Mar 20, 5:35 pm, "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.no...@remove-
this.hem.utfors.se> wrote:
Are you using these setting in your GPO?
Computer Configuration - Administrative templates - Windows
components - Terminal Services
"Set path for TS Roaming Profiles"
"TS User Home Directory"

From the description:
"To use this setting, type the path to the network share in the
form \\Computername\Sharename. Do not specify a placeholder for
user alias, because Terminal Services automatically appends this at
logon."
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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"jphallett" <JPH...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote on 20 mar 2007 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

I am having issues with Roaming Profiles and Home folders saying
the user does not have the appropiate permissions / security
rights. I have looked around on the internet to find info, but
everything I read assumes you are in a domain environment. The
options in Group Policy are different for Workgroups than for a
Domain. I configured the share without subfolders. I then
configured the Profile redirection within each users settings
using D:\share\%username % D being a separate drive on the same
server. I did the same for the Home folders. Everything I read
said that Windows would create the share with the appropriate
permissions, but to no avail I am getting this error.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Jeff


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