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Guest Absolutely
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Getting the subject message all of a sudden when logging into TS. Does not

happen when logging in as administrator, but still happens when logging in

as a domain admin user. Nothing I know of changed when this started.

Happens whether or not wireless routers are involved, so I've ruled out the

known issue with the wireless security and just in case I've waited the

stated 30 seconds before logging in with no change.

 

Users can logon to the TS box locally without issue and can logon to the

domain from their workstations without issue.

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, blah

 

Profile load and unload errors can have many different causes. Can

you check the EventLog on the server and report the EventID and

Source here?

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Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

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"Absolutely" <abs@spam.never> wrote on 03 jun 2008:

> Getting the subject message all of a sudden when logging into

> TS. Does not happen when logging in as administrator, but still

> happens when logging in as a domain admin user. Nothing I know

> of changed when this started. Happens whether or not wireless

> routers are involved, so I've ruled out the known issue with the

> wireless security and just in case I've waited the stated 30

> seconds before logging in with no change.

>

> Users can logon to the TS box locally without issue and can

> logon to the domain from their workstations without issue.

Guest dazed_&_confused
Posted

RE: Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, b

 

RE: Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, b

 

Trust me here: Run a chkdsk on the local machine (and server) and reboot.

This fixes this issue for me about 80% of the time. People have no idea how

many problems directory/disk corruption and cause.

 

"Absolutely" wrote:

> Getting the subject message all of a sudden when logging into TS. Does not

> happen when logging in as administrator, but still happens when logging in

> as a domain admin user. Nothing I know of changed when this started.

> Happens whether or not wireless routers are involved, so I've ruled out the

> known issue with the wireless security and just in case I've waited the

> stated 30 seconds before logging in with no change.

>

> Users can logon to the TS box locally without issue and can logon to the

> domain from their workstations without issue.

>

>

>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

RE: Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, b

 

RE: Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, b

 

I agree with you that disk problems can cause all kinds of

problems, but it would be a very odd cause for this specific

problem.

And disk problems are usually clearly recorded in the EventLog.

 

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Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

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<dazedconfused@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 03 jun 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Trust me here: Run a chkdsk on the local machine (and server)

> and reboot. This fixes this issue for me about 80% of the time.

> People have no idea how many problems directory/disk corruption

> and cause.

>

> "Absolutely" wrote:

>

>> Getting the subject message all of a sudden when logging into

>> TS. Does not happen when logging in as administrator, but

>> still happens when logging in as a domain admin user. Nothing

>> I know of changed when this started. Happens whether or not

>> wireless routers are involved, so I've ruled out the known

>> issue with the wireless security and just in case I've waited

>> the stated 30 seconds before logging in with no change.

>>

>> Users can logon to the TS box locally without issue and can

>> logon to the domain from their workstations without issue.

Guest Absolutely
Posted

Re: Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, b

 

Re: Windows cannot locate a copy of your roaming profile blah, blah, b

 

After doing all suggested and then some, for the hell of it ended up

removing the TS from the domain and rejoining. Seems to have fixed it.

 

 

"Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message

news:Xns9AB2D7D609DE4veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...

>I agree with you that disk problems can cause all kinds of

> problems, but it would be a very odd cause for this specific

> problem.

> And disk problems are usually clearly recorded in the EventLog.

>

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

>

> =?Utf-8?B?ZGF6ZWRfJl9jb25mdXNlZA==?=

> <dazedconfused@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 03 jun 2008 in

> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

>> Trust me here: Run a chkdsk on the local machine (and server)

>> and reboot. This fixes this issue for me about 80% of the time.

>> People have no idea how many problems directory/disk corruption

>> and cause.

>>

>> "Absolutely" wrote:

>>

>>> Getting the subject message all of a sudden when logging into

>>> TS. Does not happen when logging in as administrator, but

>>> still happens when logging in as a domain admin user. Nothing

>>> I know of changed when this started. Happens whether or not

>>> wireless routers are involved, so I've ruled out the known

>>> issue with the wireless security and just in case I've waited

>>> the stated 30 seconds before logging in with no change.

>>>

>>> Users can logon to the TS box locally without issue and can

>>> logon to the domain from their workstations without issue.


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