Hi,
I do not seem to be the only one with this problom, however eventhough I've search the internet, I have not found a solution yet.
The problem is as follow.
I have a window 2003 domain and have added two Windows 2008 Terminal Servers. I want to use roaming profiles, because I want to test the new load balancing functionality in Windows 2008 Terminal Server.
However, as I start using roaming profiles - either by using GPO or just adding the right profile path to the users Terminal Services User Profile in the AD - I get the message "Windows cannot find the local profile.......and is logging on with a temporary profile.....", when the user logs on to the 2008 Terminal Server.
I've made sure that all the right permissions are set on the TS-Profile folder \\servername\TSPROF (Every one: FULL CONTROL, the user have full access to his Profile-folder).
The funny thing is, that the user "Profile folder" is created....e.g. "username.V2", but the user profile data is not unloaded to the folder, as the user log off the 2008 Terminal Server. However the user can browse the folder, and create and delete files in it. When the user logs on to a 2003 Terminal Server, the profile folder "username" is created and, everything works as it should. This folder is also placed in file://servername/TSPROF
Is it a Windows 2008 Terminal Server "Bug" or has it something to do with, that I'm using a Windows 2003 AD?
I can't understand, what I'm doing wrong? Can any one help me?
I do not seem to be the only one with this problom, however eventhough I've search the internet, I have not found a solution yet.
The problem is as follow.
I have a window 2003 domain and have added two Windows 2008 Terminal Servers. I want to use roaming profiles, because I want to test the new load balancing functionality in Windows 2008 Terminal Server.
However, as I start using roaming profiles - either by using GPO or just adding the right profile path to the users Terminal Services User Profile in the AD - I get the message "Windows cannot find the local profile.......and is logging on with a temporary profile.....", when the user logs on to the 2008 Terminal Server.
I've made sure that all the right permissions are set on the TS-Profile folder \\servername\TSPROF (Every one: FULL CONTROL, the user have full access to his Profile-folder).
The funny thing is, that the user "Profile folder" is created....e.g. "username.V2", but the user profile data is not unloaded to the folder, as the user log off the 2008 Terminal Server. However the user can browse the folder, and create and delete files in it. When the user logs on to a 2003 Terminal Server, the profile folder "username" is created and, everything works as it should. This folder is also placed in file://servername/TSPROF
Is it a Windows 2008 Terminal Server "Bug" or has it something to do with, that I'm using a Windows 2003 AD?
I can't understand, what I'm doing wrong? Can any one help me?