[THIN] Re: Cross Forest Roaming profiles
- From: "TSguy92 Lan" <tsguy92@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 15:26:53 -0800
Any special circumstances with the trust relationship? IE - is it a full
2way trust or limited on one side or the other?
Have you tried running procmon / filemon during the log off of one of these
users to see if you might be hitting any permissions problems on the roaming
profile share? It sounds like they are loading up their roaming profiles
correctly so I'd assume 'read' permissions are there, but if we can't write
back...
You can also look at enabling user
debug...http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/41876/41876.html?Ad=1
We've got no events in the logs when the log offs occurs?
-Lan
On 2/27/07, Malcolm Bruton <malcolm.bruton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Guys
Have two separate forests running windows 2003 with a trust
Have citrix servers running windows 2000 in Domain A
Users log onto Citrix server using account in Domain A and all works fine.
Users log onto Citrix server using account in Domain B in the other forest
and all policies etc are applied but they do not save their roaming
profiles.
Thought it was something to do with the allow Cross-Forest User Policy and
Roaming User Profiles policy but this appears to be a 2003 policy only.
Although the article below seems to suggest this is possible on Windows
2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823862
Anyone come across this or know how to sort?
Malcolm
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Guys Have two separate forests running windows 2003 with a trust Have citrix servers running windows 2000 in Domain A Users log onto Citrix server using account in Domain A and all works fine. Users log onto Citrix server using account in Domain B in the other forest and all policies etc are applied but they do not save their roaming profiles. Thought it was something to do with the allow Cross-Forest User Policy and Roaming User Profiles policy but this appears to be a 2003 policy only. Although the article below seems to suggest this is possible on Windows 2000 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823862 Anyone come across this or know how to sort? Malcolm
- [THIN] Cross Forest Roaming profiles
- From: Malcolm Bruton