Guest stephenh2@mac.com Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 I have a small network with a Windows SBS 2003 DC. I currently run roaming profiles with the profiles directed to a separate partition on the SBS box. I purchase a second server to run as a terminal server. TS is installed and I can remote to it with RDC. My staff can remote to it using RDC as well but it pulls there current user profile. I want to direct TS users to a separate folder to store their TS Profiles. On a separate partition, I created a folder called TS Profile. I enabled sharing on it. I created a test user in AD, and on its TS Profiles tab, I entered the path to the TS Profile folder. When I test logging on the the TS as test user, it cannot locate the roaming profile and continues to create a temporary profile. I don't know if this is a permissions issue or a GPO, or what. Any ideas?
Guest Cláudio Rodrigues [MVP] Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: Can't create TS Profiles stephenh2@mac.com wrote: > I have a small network with a Windows SBS 2003 DC. I currently run > roaming profiles with the profiles directed to a separate partition on > the SBS box. I purchase a second server to run as a terminal server. > TS is installed and I can remote to it with RDC. My staff can remote > to it using RDC as well but it pulls there current user profile. I > want to direct TS users to a separate folder to store their TS > Profiles. > > On a separate partition, I created a folder called TS Profile. I > enabled sharing on it. I created a test user in AD, and on its TS > Profiles tab, I entered the path to the TS Profile folder. When I test > logging on the the TS as test user, it cannot locate the roaming > profile and continues to create a temporary profile. I don't know if > this is a permissions issue or a GPO, or what. > > Any ideas? > By default on 2003 when you share a folder it gives Everyone 'Read' rights. Users will need full rights to read/save stuff on it. Check the permissions. -- Cl·udio Rodrigues CEO, TSFactory Inc. Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Terminal Services http://www.tsfactory.com
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