[THIN] AW: Re: User Profiles
- From: "Pape Sascha" <Sascha.Pape@xxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 19:24:01 +0200
yap - the server's been running stable for the past 2 months. no updates have
been done since then.
any suggestions as to how to find out which updates are good for running on
terminal server. btw i
pulled one disk from the raid before updating - put the other disk back in and
the server's running fine again.
however i'll have to run the updates sometime ...
greets
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2003 18:35
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Sascha,
Has been a while since you last updated? I had a similar problem after
installing all the RPC and DCOM patches. I had to roll back.
adam
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hi
just updated my server trough windowsupdate. all went all right but when i
tried to logon with a user-account i got an error message, stating that a local
profile already exists (c:\doks&settings\ contains admin and default user
account only!) and that the user will be loged on with a temporary account.
under doks&settings a new folder called "temp" is then created. all user
settings are lost, however the roaming profile on the file server is
untouched.... i found something on technet
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3ben-us%3b297379 but i'm not
sure whether to set the system time back or not when installing applications or
hotfixes. how do you people handle updates ?
greets
sascha
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