Hi,
SBS 2003 SP2. I set up roaming profiles for 3 users by creating a shared
folder called profiles on the d: drive. I then changed the location of the
users profile to this folder. One user has had her profile change twice since
Thursday when she logs on. I only changed these 3 users to the new folder
without making any changes to the default server settings. I know it is the
wrong profile when I open her Outlook, it does not ask for the password. and
it go through the process of setting up a new mailbox.

Re: User profile changes when logging on by Cliff

Cliff
Mon May 12 16:21:09 PDT 2008

Did you turn off offline caching?

-Cliff


"Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:392A8411-3D92-4391-8C00-EC6422079627@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> SBS 2003 SP2. I set up roaming profiles for 3 users by creating a shared
> folder called profiles on the d: drive. I then changed the location of the
> users profile to this folder. One user has had her profile change twice
> since
> Thursday when she logs on. I only changed these 3 users to the new folder
> without making any changes to the default server settings. I know it is
> the
> wrong profile when I open her Outlook, it does not ask for the password.
> and
> it go through the process of setting up a new mailbox.


Re: User profile changes when logging on by Magnetoram

Magnetoram
Mon May 12 19:08:01 PDT 2008

thanks for the post, I did turn it off. I followed Lanwenchs set up from a
previous post. I will recheck again.

"Cliff Galiher" wrote:

> Did you turn off offline caching?
>
> -Cliff
>
>
> "Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:392A8411-3D92-4391-8C00-EC6422079627@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > SBS 2003 SP2. I set up roaming profiles for 3 users by creating a shared
> > folder called profiles on the d: drive. I then changed the location of the
> > users profile to this folder. One user has had her profile change twice
> > since
> > Thursday when she logs on. I only changed these 3 users to the new folder
> > without making any changes to the default server settings. I know it is
> > the
> > wrong profile when I open her Outlook, it does not ask for the password.
> > and
> > it go through the process of setting up a new mailbox.
>
>

Re: User profile changes when logging on by v-terliu

v-terliu
Wed May 14 00:07:45 PDT 2008

Hello Customer,

Thank you for posting here.

According to your description, I understand that you set roaming profile
for 3 domain users, but one user's profile does not roaming. If I have
misunderstood the problem, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Based on my research, I suggest we try the following steps to see if we can
resolve this issue:

1. You create shared folder "profiles" on D: for roaming profiles. Please
ensure Domain Users has Full Control share permissions of the profiles
folder:

Right click the "profiles" folder, select properties. Select Sharing tab,
click Permission button. Add "Domain Users" in the list, and give it Full
Control permission. Click OK twice.

2. Create subfolder under the "profiles" for each user, and ensure the user
account has Full Control permission of its folder:

Right click the A (for example) folder under "profiles", select properties.
Select Security tab, ensure A user in the list, and give it Full Control
permission. Click OK.

3. In the user A properties, select profile tab, in the profile path box,
input \\sbsname\profiles\a for roaming profile.

4. As the user have existing profile before enable roaming profile, you
need to connect the existing profile to network, and do logon and logoff
one time to make the client copy the profile to SBS. Then, you can try to
logon this account to another client.

Note: Please do not logon one domain user to multiple client computers if
you enable roaming profile for it.

I hope these steps will give you some help.

Thanks and have a nice day!

Best regards,

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| thanks for the post, I did turn it off. I followed Lanwenchs set up from
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| previous post. I will recheck again.
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| "Cliff Galiher" wrote:
|
| > Did you turn off offline caching?
| >
| > -Cliff
| >
| >
| > "Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:392A8411-3D92-4391-8C00-EC6422079627@microsoft.com...
| > > Hi,
| > > SBS 2003 SP2. I set up roaming profiles for 3 users by creating a
shared
| > > folder called profiles on the d: drive. I then changed the location
of the
| > > users profile to this folder. One user has had her profile change
twice
| > > since
| > > Thursday when she logs on. I only changed these 3 users to the new
folder
| > > without making any changes to the default server settings. I know it
is
| > > the
| > > wrong profile when I open her Outlook, it does not ask for the
password.
| > > and
| > > it go through the process of setting up a new mailbox.
| >
| >
|