Summary: Hi, Running a domain with about 60 users, mostly fine except a handful of users dont get thier home directory mapped properly. It should be H: mapped ...
Summary: We are having some intermittent problems with our home directory mappings in Active Directory 2003. They map correctly a lot of times, but sometimes t...
Summary: I have a Windows Server 2003 Domain with 70+ user accounts. Each user account has a home directory mapped to a folder on the file server. The mapping ...
Summary: Im using AD so in the profile I have users mapped to their home directory. Sometimes it maps to just their home directory and sometimes it maps the wh...
Summary: I have recently joined a domain. I have a Server 2003 box that is a member of the domain sharing all of my home directories. All of my users can con...
Summary: Hi, I run windows server 2003 enterprise and want to know what the "home directory" is in a users porerties. Is is a directory for there "my documents...
Summary: K, here’s a tricky one, For some reason, the previous member of staff set up the home directory’s for users in strange format: \\filestore101\user...
Summary: I am adding user home directory using profile tab, connect to X: \\ad1\userdata\%username%. Everything is working fine, users have there individually ...
Summary: I’ve created a share folder in our domain and published it. I then wanted to automatically map a drive letter “P:” for our users to access. Wi...
Summary: heya, Im setting up home folders and roaming profiles. I wanto know how do i assign the right permissions for a share structure. Atm Im setting up my ...
Summary: I have a vbs script that is suppossed to look into AD and find any security group that follows the the format [map {drive letter} to {share name} on {...
Summary: My home folders are on a windows 2003 DC. The home folders are contained in drive e. In AD the home folder option for the user is set to connect L:...
Summary: i have set up a volume (partition) for home folders on my server and shared it. i then created my users and set there home directory paths with \\ser...
Summary: Hello, I have a new file server and creating home directories on the server for all users. Each user has a folder and it is mapped through group poli...
Summary: Howdy,.. let's see if I can shine some light on things for you... 1) The 192.168 range of IP's is more than enough (efficient) for your current netwo...
Summary: I just set up the Roaming profiles and had the same problem at first, here is what I ended up doing... set up a hidden share for ALL users to have acc...
Summary: Not to worry, I've found a solution. Creating a backup of the home directories using ntbackup.exe, and then restoring them on the new DC retains the N...
Summary: You might try looking into folder redirection instead. You could easily redirect their My Documents and Desktop folder and just leave off the file syn...
Summary: I am running a .vbs script to assign home drives to users in a 2003 server domain. Script works fine. I assign it thru the Default Domain Policy as a...
Summary: One way to do it, set the share path in the user's account eg: \\server\home\user, on the server go to the home folder eg: H:\home\ check to make sure...
Summary: 1. roaming profiles is fine it only copies there local setting and mydocs accross, i would have each user map a drive to a personall home directory us...
Summary: I have a folder redirection GPO which redirects the My Documents folder to the user's Home Directory (specified in their profile). It works beautifull...
Summary: Well you could do it that way but that would mean redirecting every user's my docs on every induvidual machine, it would be alot easier to set it up u...
Summary: Have a Windows 2003 Terminal Server setup, that is also doing domain logins (Active Directory) for a local network. I want users both logged onto the ...
Summary: OK, I have my computers allowing me to login to the domain just fine, and my xp/2k machines get roaming profiles where ever i go.. I've read that you...