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Guest Kashif
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I have a Windows 2003 server Single domain network. All computers are Windows

XP Pro 32 bit. We just purchase a computer DELL T3400 with 64 bit and XP x64

bit.

 

I Joined the cmputer with Domain and rebboted.

I have several errors in my Event Log.

 

Application Error: Source: MsGina EventID: 1010

 

Failed to set the user's home directory (Drive H: connected to Share

\\CompanyName-MachineName\share1). Where "CompanyName-MachineName" is a NAS

device name with a share on it called "SHARE1".

 

I have never come accrosss this error joining my Windows XP 32 machines.

 

There are several articles an the internet but I can't relate any with my

specific problem and couldn't find a specific solution to my problem.

 

Desperately need Help..

 

I have several errors and I am going to open multiple threads seperately for

each problem.

 

Thanks for all the help, I can get ....

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Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: MsGina Error

 

If you're using a non-Windows device as the user share, there can be issues.

XP x64 can exhibit RPC problems in domains with a very strict RPC Filter (in

ISA Server), or where there is an SMB share to a Samba device.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

 

"Kashif" <Kashif@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:EE1FE165-9855-48D2-8FA8-169D15537724@microsoft.com...

>I have a Windows 2003 server Single domain network. All computers are

>Windows

> XP Pro 32 bit. We just purchase a computer DELL T3400 with 64 bit and XP

> x64

> bit.

>

> I Joined the cmputer with Domain and rebboted.

> I have several errors in my Event Log.

>

> Application Error: Source: MsGina EventID: 1010

>

> Failed to set the user's home directory (Drive H: connected to Share

> \\CompanyName-MachineName\share1). Where "CompanyName-MachineName" is a

> NAS

> device name with a share on it called "SHARE1".

>

> I have never come accrosss this error joining my Windows XP 32 machines.

>

> There are several articles an the internet but I can't relate any with my

> specific problem and couldn't find a specific solution to my problem.

>

> Desperately need Help..

>

> I have several errors and I am going to open multiple threads seperately

> for

> each problem.

>

> Thanks for all the help, I can get ....

>

>

Guest Kashif
Posted

Re: MsGina Error

 

Hi Charlie, Thank you for your prompt response. I found the problem.

When I log-on to domain as a domain user, User Properties Profile TAB Home

Folder Connect to is defined for each user as a "H" drive

\\ServerName\ShareName

(Drive H: connected to Share \\CompanyName-MachineName\share1).

 

Why I have this probelm with this computer only, beacuse this is the only pc

I purchased with Multiple-Memory card reader and offcourse C, D, E, F G , H,

I drive was already in use therefore at Log-on to domain I got this error.

Now I have changed this user Home drive to J and i don't have any event for

msgina.

 

 

Thanks again,

 

Kashif

 

 

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> If you're using a non-Windows device as the user share, there can be issues.

> XP x64 can exhibit RPC problems in domains with a very strict RPC Filter (in

> ISA Server), or where there is an SMB share to a Samba device.

>

> --

> Charlie.

> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>

>

> "Kashif" <Kashif@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:EE1FE165-9855-48D2-8FA8-169D15537724@microsoft.com...

> >I have a Windows 2003 server Single domain network. All computers are

> >Windows

> > XP Pro 32 bit. We just purchase a computer DELL T3400 with 64 bit and XP

> > x64

> > bit.

> >

> > I Joined the cmputer with Domain and rebboted.

> > I have several errors in my Event Log.

> >

> > Application Error: Source: MsGina EventID: 1010

> >

> > Failed to set the user's home directory (Drive H: connected to Share

> > \\CompanyName-MachineName\share1). Where "CompanyName-MachineName" is a

> > NAS

> > device name with a share on it called "SHARE1".

> >

> > I have never come accrosss this error joining my Windows XP 32 machines.

> >

> > There are several articles an the internet but I can't relate any with my

> > specific problem and couldn't find a specific solution to my problem.

> >

> > Desperately need Help..

> >

> > I have several errors and I am going to open multiple threads seperately

> > for

> > each problem.

> >

> > Thanks for all the help, I can get ....

> >

> >

>

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: MsGina Error

 

That would explain it.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

 

"Kashif" <Kashif@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:A20FDD88-0C8D-416E-97EC-6D26A49BEC63@microsoft.com...

> Hi Charlie, Thank you for your prompt response. I found the problem.

> When I log-on to domain as a domain user, User Properties Profile TAB Home

> Folder Connect to is defined for each user as a "H" drive

> \\ServerName\ShareName

> (Drive H: connected to Share \\CompanyName-MachineName\share1).

>

> Why I have this probelm with this computer only, beacuse this is the only

> pc

> I purchased with Multiple-Memory card reader and offcourse C, D, E, F G ,

> H,

> I drive was already in use therefore at Log-on to domain I got this error.

> Now I have changed this user Home drive to J and i don't have any event

> for

> msgina.

>

>

> Thanks again,

>

> Kashif

>

>

> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>

>> If you're using a non-Windows device as the user share, there can be

>> issues.

>> XP x64 can exhibit RPC problems in domains with a very strict RPC Filter

>> (in

>> ISA Server), or where there is an SMB share to a Samba device.

>>

>> --

>> Charlie.

>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>>

>>

>> "Kashif" <Kashif@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:EE1FE165-9855-48D2-8FA8-169D15537724@microsoft.com...

>> >I have a Windows 2003 server Single domain network. All computers are

>> >Windows

>> > XP Pro 32 bit. We just purchase a computer DELL T3400 with 64 bit and

>> > XP

>> > x64

>> > bit.

>> >

>> > I Joined the cmputer with Domain and rebboted.

>> > I have several errors in my Event Log.

>> >

>> > Application Error: Source: MsGina EventID: 1010

>> >

>> > Failed to set the user's home directory (Drive H: connected to Share

>> > \\CompanyName-MachineName\share1). Where "CompanyName-MachineName" is a

>> > NAS

>> > device name with a share on it called "SHARE1".

>> >

>> > I have never come accrosss this error joining my Windows XP 32

>> > machines.

>> >

>> > There are several articles an the internet but I can't relate any with

>> > my

>> > specific problem and couldn't find a specific solution to my problem.

>> >

>> > Desperately need Help..

>> >

>> > I have several errors and I am going to open multiple threads

>> > seperately

>> > for

>> > each problem.

>> >

>> > Thanks for all the help, I can get ....

>> >

>> >

>>


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