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From: BRONYRAFON on 22 Dec 2008 07:21 Hi, I have a Server 2008 server, and I'm using Terminal Services. I've set the policy Set Path for TS Roaming User Profile to \\server\share, but the Roaming Profiles never get created... The share on the profiles server is set for Everyone Full Control access etc.. When logging onto the Terminal Server, the local profile is created, but no Roaming Profile. If I look at the profile details under System\Advanced Settings\Profiles, the profile shows as being type Local. No errors in the event logs. If I check the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\<userSID>\CentralProfile for the user, CentralProfile is set to \\server\share. Any ideas why this isn't working? Thanks, Gary.
From: Jeff Pitsch on 22 Dec 2008 08:35 Did you reboot the server after creating the GPO? Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services BRONYRAFON wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Server 2008 server, and I'm using Terminal Services. > > I've set the policy Set Path for TS Roaming User Profile to \\server\share, > but the Roaming Profiles never get created... > > The share on the profiles server is set for Everyone Full Control access etc.. > > When logging onto the Terminal Server, the local profile is created, but no > Roaming Profile. If I look at the profile details under System\Advanced > Settings\Profiles, the profile shows as being type Local. No errors in the > event logs. > > If I check the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\<userSID>\CentralProfile for the user, > CentralProfile is set to \\server\share. > > Any ideas why this isn't working? > > Thanks, > > Gary.
From: BRONYRAFON on 22 Dec 2008 08:42 Yes, I've rebooted the server a number of times, and also run GPUpdate... Gary. "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > Did you reboot the server after creating the GPO? > > Jeff Pitsch > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services > > BRONYRAFON wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a Server 2008 server, and I'm using Terminal Services. > > > > I've set the policy Set Path for TS Roaming User Profile to \\server\share, > > but the Roaming Profiles never get created... > > > > The share on the profiles server is set for Everyone Full Control access etc.. > > > > When logging onto the Terminal Server, the local profile is created, but no > > Roaming Profile. If I look at the profile details under System\Advanced > > Settings\Profiles, the profile shows as being type Local. No errors in the > > event logs. > > > > If I check the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows > > NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\<userSID>\CentralProfile for the user, > > CentralProfile is set to \\server\share. > > > > Any ideas why this isn't working? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Gary. >
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] on 22 Dec 2008 13:28 BRONYRAFON wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Server 2008 server, and I'm using Terminal Services. > > I've set the policy Set Path for TS Roaming User Profile to > \\server\share, \\server\share\%username% ? > the Roaming Profiles never get created... > > The share on the profiles server is set for Everyone Full Control > access etc.. & what are the NTFS permissions? > > When logging onto the Terminal Server, the local profile is created, > but no Roaming Profile. If I look at the profile details under > System\Advanced Settings\Profiles, the profile shows as being type > Local. No errors in the event logs. > > If I check the registry key > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\<userSID>\CentralProfile for the user, > CentralProfile is set to \\server\share. > > Any ideas why this isn't working? > > Thanks, > > Gary.
From: Jeff Pitsch on 22 Dec 2008 14:05 RSOP shows it being applied? Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services BRONYRAFON wrote: > Yes, I've rebooted the server a number of times, and also run GPUpdate... > > Gary. > > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > >> Did you reboot the server after creating the GPO? >> >> Jeff Pitsch >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services >> >> BRONYRAFON wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a Server 2008 server, and I'm using Terminal Services. >>> >>> I've set the policy Set Path for TS Roaming User Profile to \\server\share, >>> but the Roaming Profiles never get created... >>> >>> The share on the profiles server is set for Everyone Full Control access etc.. >>> >>> When logging onto the Terminal Server, the local profile is created, but no >>> Roaming Profile. If I look at the profile details under System\Advanced >>> Settings\Profiles, the profile shows as being type Local. No errors in the >>> event logs. >>> >>> If I check the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows >>> NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\<userSID>\CentralProfile for the user, >>> CentralProfile is set to \\server\share. >>> >>> Any ideas why this isn't working? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Gary.
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