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Roaming and local cached profiles
Has anyone seen this problem? I have Windows 2003 SP2 running on a few
servers in terminal services mode with a GPO policy to delete locally cached profiles. The problem I am experiencing is that the user’s profiles are not getting completely deleted. The index.dat file, cookies folder and local settings folder remain on the servers. Now every time when users login they get a new user profile folder with their name appended with a new number (.001 ) What can I do to make sure the profiles get completely deleted? Thanks, Lenny |
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Re: Roaming and local cached profiles
"LJC" <LJC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:21D2E19D-B5F7-4BF9-ACCD-3EC3C997EB2B@microsoft.com... > Has anyone seen this problem? I have Windows 2003 SP2 running on a few > servers in terminal services mode with a GPO policy to delete locally > cached > profiles. The problem I am experiencing is that the user’s profiles are > not > getting completely deleted. The index.dat file, cookies folder and local > settings folder remain on the servers. Now every time when users login > they > get a new user profile folder with their name appended with a new number > (.001 ) > > What can I do to make sure the profiles get completely deleted? > > Thanks, > > Lenny > The only times I have seen this happen was due to either permission or connectivity issues that needed to be solved. -Frank |
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Re: Roaming and local cached profiles
Frankster,
Thanks for getting back. What in particular should I check for regarding permissions? Lenny "Frankster" wrote: > > "LJC" <LJC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:21D2E19D-B5F7-4BF9-ACCD-3EC3C997EB2B@microsoft.com... > > Has anyone seen this problem? I have Windows 2003 SP2 running on a few > > servers in terminal services mode with a GPO policy to delete locally > > cached > > profiles. The problem I am experiencing is that the user’s profiles are > > not > > getting completely deleted. The index.dat file, cookies folder and local > > settings folder remain on the servers. Now every time when users login > > they > > get a new user profile folder with their name appended with a new number > > (.001 ) > > > > What can I do to make sure the profiles get completely deleted? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Lenny > > > > The only times I have seen this happen was due to either permission or > connectivity issues that needed to be solved. > > -Frank > > |
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Re: Roaming and local cached profiles
Just make sure they have read/write/delete (usually full) file permissions
in their profile directory. Also that the share itself allows them full permissions. -Frank "LJC" <LJC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3A08B74A-A5E5-4E36-9761-CF07D40365C0@microsoft.com... > Frankster, > > Thanks for getting back. What in particular should I check for regarding > permissions? > > Lenny > > "Frankster" wrote: > >> >> "LJC" <LJC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:21D2E19D-B5F7-4BF9-ACCD-3EC3C997EB2B@microsoft.com... >> > Has anyone seen this problem? I have Windows 2003 SP2 running on a few >> > servers in terminal services mode with a GPO policy to delete locally >> > cached >> > profiles. The problem I am experiencing is that the user’s profiles are >> > not >> > getting completely deleted. The index.dat file, cookies folder and >> > local >> > settings folder remain on the servers. Now every time when users login >> > they >> > get a new user profile folder with their name appended with a new >> > number >> > (.001 ) >> > >> > What can I do to make sure the profiles get completely deleted? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Lenny >> > >> >> The only times I have seen this happen was due to either permission or >> connectivity issues that needed to be solved. >> >> -Frank >> >> |
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Re: Roaming and local cached profiles
Frank,
Thanks I'll recheck permissions Lenny "Frankster" wrote: > Just make sure they have read/write/delete (usually full) file permissions > in their profile directory. Also that the share itself allows them full > permissions. > > -Frank > > "LJC" <LJC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3A08B74A-A5E5-4E36-9761-CF07D40365C0@microsoft.com... > > Frankster, > > > > Thanks for getting back. What in particular should I check for regarding > > permissions? > > > > Lenny > > > > "Frankster" wrote: > > > >> > >> "LJC" <LJC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:21D2E19D-B5F7-4BF9-ACCD-3EC3C997EB2B@microsoft.com... > >> > Has anyone seen this problem? I have Windows 2003 SP2 running on a few > >> > servers in terminal services mode with a GPO policy to delete locally > >> > cached > >> > profiles. The problem I am experiencing is that the user’s profiles are > >> > not > >> > getting completely deleted. The index.dat file, cookies folder and > >> > local > >> > settings folder remain on the servers. Now every time when users login > >> > they > >> > get a new user profile folder with their name appended with a new > >> > number > >> > (.001 ) > >> > > >> > What can I do to make sure the profiles get completely deleted? > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Lenny > >> > > >> > >> The only times I have seen this happen was due to either permission or > >> connectivity issues that needed to be solved. > >> > >> -Frank > >> > >> > > |
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