RE: Terminal Services w/ printers
- From: "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:40:55 -0700
Great! I'm glad that you problem is solved, and thanks for the
feedback!
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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=?Utf-8?B?U3R5bGUyMw==?= <Style23@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
on 25 mar 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
Ok no need to wait until tomorrow, that was the cause, Vera.
Noest [MVP] solved it. Yes!
Prevent Roaming Profile changes from propagating to the server
Enabled
Right now its holding my settings. I deleted a printer and it
stayed. I added a printer and it stayed. Just curious if the
Apply Group Policy field - Deny is "checked", for my username,
why would the GPO be affecting it? Is it because the OU just has
computers in it instead of usernames? So if i'm roaming and
there is no users in the OU which the GPO is being link to, and
i'm one of the users that have the Apply Group Policy field -
Deny - "checked", the GPO will still apply to me because i'm
roaming?
If you can answer that or not, thank you very much for the
solution to the problem
"Style23" wrote:
I also wanted to state that this might not work, because when I
look at the GPO settings --> delegations, my username and a
couple of others have the Apply Group Policy field - Deny is
"checked". It might be another cause, but i'll wait to see if
that change has any effect. I tried the gpudate command at the
dos prompt and still i'm getting the same results. Tomorrow
i'll post back to let you know the status.
"Style23" wrote:
Thats makes perfect sense, of course I couldn't see it. I
just made the changes and i'll get back to the newsgroup if
its a success.
"Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:
Can this be the cause?
Prevent Roaming Profile changes from propagating to the
server Enabled
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TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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<Style23@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 24 mar 2008 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
\\homesvr\user profiles\tom - For User Profile
\\homesvr\ts roaming profiles\tom - For Terminal Server
Profiles
Seems like 2 different profiles. It use to work fine
before and now if I add a printer it will not save nor if
I delete a printer it will nto save. Can it be something
in my GPO settings. This is for all users who logon to
the 3 computers that are the terminal servers, and this
is only happens to the roaming profile. Once again I
state if I change them to local there settings will save.
But I don't want them loging on locally.
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Computer Configuration (Enabled)hide
Administrative Templateshide
System/Group Policyhide
Policy Setting
User Group Policy loopback processing mode Enabled
Mode: Replace
System/User Profileshide
Policy Setting
Add the Administrators security group to roaming user
profiles Enabled Delete cached copies of roaming profiles
Enabled Prevent Roaming Profile changes from propagating
to the server Enabled
Windows Components/Terminal Serviceshide
Policy Setting
Set path for TS Roaming Profiles Enabled
Profile path \\Homesvr\TS Roaming Profiles
Specify the path in the form, \\Computername\Sharename
Do not append the user name to the profile path. Disabled
Windows Components/Windows Installerhide
Policy Setting
Disable Windows Installer Enabled
Disable Windows Installer For non-managed apps only
User Configuration (Enabled)hide
Administrative Templateshide
Control Panelhide
Policy Setting
Prohibit access to the Control Panel Enabled
Desktophide
Policy Setting
Don't save settings at exit Enabled
Hide Internet Explorer icon on desktop Enabled
Hide My Network Places icon on desktop Enabled
Prevent adding, dragging, dropping and closing the
Taskbar's toolbars Enabled Prohibit adjusting desktop
toolbars Enabled Prohibit user from changing My Documents
path Enabled Remove My Computer icon on the desktop
Enabled Remove My Documents icon on the desktop Enabled
Remove Recycle Bin icon from desktop Enabled
Desktop/Active Desktophide
Policy Setting
Enable Active Desktop Disabled
Prohibit changes Enabled
Start Menu and Taskbarhide
Policy Setting
Add Logoff to the Start Menu Enabled
Do not display any custom toolbars in the taskbar Enabled
Lock the Taskbar Enabled
Prevent changes to Taskbar and Start Menu Settings
Enabled Remove access to the context menus for the
taskbar Enabled Remove All Programs list from the Start
menu Enabled Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down
command Enabled Remove Clock from the system notification
area Enabled Remove Documents menu from Start Menu
Enabled Remove Help menu from Start Menu Enabled
Remove links and access to Windows Update Enabled
Remove My Documents icon from Start Menu Enabled
Remove Run menu from Start Menu Enabled
Remove Search menu from Start Menu Enabled
Windows Components/Task Schedulerhide
Policy Setting
Prevent Task Run or End Enabled
Prohibit New Task Creation Enabled
Windows Components/Windows Messengerhide
Policy Setting
Do not allow Windows Messenger to be run Enabled
"Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:
Sounds like you use the same profile for client and TS
logons. Then the results become often unpredictable
(last write/save operation wins). Is also known to lead
to profile corruption. Make sure that you define
different profiles for client and TS.
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MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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<Style23@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 21 mar 2008
in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
The printer is not setup on the local client machine
nor does the printer display a session when looking at
the settings on the terminal server. Strange?
"Support_Pmax" wrote:
Is the printer still setup on your local computer?
How is it displayed in your Printers, does it have a
session attached to it?
"Style23" wrote:
I log onto a terminal server with a Roaming
Profile. There 3 computers people log onto to
access this one program. There is a policy set so
the user can't do basically anything but run the
program and go into the printer settings. My
question is when i'm in the terminal server
and delete this printer, once I log off and then
log back into the terminal server the printer is
back. The printer that i'm deleting is no longer on
the network nor installed on the computer it was
locally hooked up to. I deleted the registry key
which holds the printer setting and it comes back,
once I log off and log back on. Basically any
change that I make with in the terminal
server while i'm roaming it will not save. I have
administrator rights and a GPO is applied to the 3
computer but for my username the GPO doesn't apply
to me. If I log on locally I can add and delete a
printer and it will save, but for roaming it
reverts back to an old setting. Any answers to this
problem?
Client computers: Window XP
Server: Windows Server 2003
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