[THIN] Re: Roaming Profiles showing as Local Local?

What do you see in the local profile cache (Documents and Settings)?

A profile with .000 or .DOMAINNAME might indicate that the user has a
profile already in the registry that could not unload.

If so, do you have UPHCLEAN running? It should tell you about any
profiles that could not unload.

 

I've also seen a Default Profile get confused and create Local Local
despite AD settings.

This should be limited to new users or users whose profiles were
recently reset.

Steve Raffensberger

Sovereign Bank
Enterprise Network Services
Email: sraffens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Stratton, Doug ISMC:EX
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 6:18 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Roaming Profiles showing as Local Local?

 

We have a w2k3 sp1/non-sp1 citrix mf ps v3 environment.

 

This problem started happening around begging of may and has been
getting worse and worse.

 

Misc user logs on gets no errors in event log, no errors on screen. Has
"new" profile and has to reset everything.

If I check the user profile it shows as local local (type/status)

 

We use gp to set roaming profile settings.  Most people this is working
for.

 

If I get them to log off and back on goes to roaming.  They do have a
roaming profile already.

 

I am going to turn on logging to investigate but was wondering if anyone
has any ideas?

 

thanks

 

Doug Stratton

Technology Engineering Services, ISM Canada
Together with Shared Services BC

Telephone: 250-704-1861
Fax: 250-704-1889
E-mail: <mailto:stratton@xxxxxxxxxx
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