Profiles on Terminal Services



Ok, we are having a problem with slow logons and logoffs with terminal
services
TS servers are running windows 2003 in a Windows 2000 domain.

In Active directory each user is configured under TS profile to load the
home (set to \\server\home\%userame% and user profile (set to
\\server\profile\%username%)

Group policy is also set with folder redirection for the My Documents folder
Set to:create a folder for each user under the root path

\\server\home

Do we need to have the \\server\home set in both the users Active directory
TS profile and in group policy, or just one? Could this be slowing us down?

Should we also be changing any other settings, to help speed up
logon/logoff?


Thanks


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