[THIN] Re: TS Roaming profiles

  • From: jgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:39:21 -0500

You may want to verify the location of the TSProfiles and make sure the 
user has read and write access to that directory.  Also you can set that 
through GPO instead of each user. 






"Bruce Hill" <bhill@xxxxxxx>
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I have Citrix Presentation Server 3.0 installed on 3 servers in our farm, 
one is a windows 2000 server and the other two are windows 2003 servers. 
Our active directory is windows 2000 native mode.  In active directory 
users and computers ? in the properties of each citrix user, I have the 
profile path filled in on the Terminal Services Profile tab where the 
roaming profiles should be stored.  The problem is that the user settings 
are not being fully saved ? such as desktop background choice, outlook 
signature selection (Office2003).  It is noticed more when a person opens 
a desktop on one server, then the next time they connect their desktop, it 
hits the other server and the desktop backgrounds and outlook signature 
selection are missing. 
TIA
 
 
 
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