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Guest Will Sellers
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When a user logs off it takes an abnormally long time.

prior to the following changes logging off was not an issue:

We use a mandatory profile which was stored on server A.

We decided to decommission Server A because Server B is

a new server.

Replication of AD works fine

Server A and Server B are assigning IP's the scope is split between the two

servers

Today I created a profile folder on server B

In AD, I changed the profile path for users to point to server B

When a user logson they get the desktop defined in the mandatory profile.

When they logoff it takes forever to save personal settings.

 

What am I missing?

Should I have created the profile via the normal mandatory profile routines?

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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: logoff problem

 

Will Sellers <willsellers@verizon.net> wrote:

> When a user logs off it takes an abnormally long time.

> prior to the following changes logging off was not an issue:

> We use a mandatory profile which was stored on server A.

> We decided to decommission Server A because Server B is

> a new server.

> Replication of AD works fine

> Server A and Server B are assigning IP's the scope is split between

> the two servers

> Today I created a profile folder on server B

 

Did you also copy the mandatory profile(s) from A to B?

> In AD, I changed the profile path for users to point to server B

> When a user logson they get the desktop defined in the mandatory

> profile. When they logoff it takes forever to save personal settings.

>

> What am I missing?

> Should I have created the profile via the normal mandatory profile

> routines?

Guest Will Sellers
Posted

Re: logoff problem

 

I did copy the profiles from A to B.

 

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"

<lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote in message

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> Will Sellers <willsellers@verizon.net> wrote:

>> When a user logs off it takes an abnormally long time.

>> prior to the following changes logging off was not an issue:

>> We use a mandatory profile which was stored on server A.

>> We decided to decommission Server A because Server B is

>> a new server.

>> Replication of AD works fine

>> Server A and Server B are assigning IP's the scope is split between

>> the two servers

>> Today I created a profile folder on server B

>

> Did you also copy the mandatory profile(s) from A to B?

>

>> In AD, I changed the profile path for users to point to server B

>> When a user logson they get the desktop defined in the mandatory

>> profile. When they logoff it takes forever to save personal settings.

>>

>> What am I missing?

>> Should I have created the profile via the normal mandatory profile

>> routines?

>

>

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: logoff problem

 

Will Sellers <willsellers@verizon.net> wrote:

> I did copy the profiles from A to B.

 

And checked *all* the permissions, both share & NTFS?

 

Run rsop.msc on the problem PC and check the event logs.

>

> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"

> <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote in

> message news:ersytGiVIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Will Sellers <willsellers@verizon.net> wrote:

>>> When a user logs off it takes an abnormally long time.

>>> prior to the following changes logging off was not an issue:

>>> We use a mandatory profile which was stored on server A.

>>> We decided to decommission Server A because Server B is

>>> a new server.

>>> Replication of AD works fine

>>> Server A and Server B are assigning IP's the scope is split between

>>> the two servers

>>> Today I created a profile folder on server B

>>

>> Did you also copy the mandatory profile(s) from A to B?

>>

>>> In AD, I changed the profile path for users to point to server B

>>> When a user logson they get the desktop defined in the mandatory

>>> profile. When they logoff it takes forever to save personal

>>> settings. What am I missing?

>>> Should I have created the profile via the normal mandatory profile

>>> routines?


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