Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy (
More info?)
Is the setting involved with this problem the one below or something
different?
Computer Configuration
Administrative Templates
Terminal Services
Set path for TS Roaming Profiles
Have you restarted the Terminal Server having this problem after changing
the GPO? My experience is that a restart is need to make a change in this
setting effective.
--
Bruce Sanderson MVP
It's perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question.
"Scott Townsend" <scott-i@.-N0-SPAMplease.enm.com> wrote in message
news:uESEG5UOFHA.3716@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>I guess I'm not sure what I'm looking for/At...
>
> My issue is that I have 25 Users on a server where I changed their profile
> folders via a GP on an OU that a server was in top be:
> \\server\profiles\%username%\Application Data
> \\server\profiles\%username%\Desktop
> \\server\profiles\%username%\Favorites
> etc
>
> That GP is no longer there for the OU (or in the AD that I can find)
> Though my users still are downloading and storing stuff to
> \\server\profiles\%username%\. I can change the Registry for HKCU and
> when I log out and back in it reverts back to the
> \\server\profiles\%username%\. folders.
>
> When I run the gpresult /v it shows me policies, though none of them
> relate to the Settings for the Profile Folders.
>
> I've moved the Server to a different OU and ran:
> secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy /enforce
> secedit /refreshpolicy user_policy /enforce
>
> reran gpresult /v and it shows the same results.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott<-
>
> "Desmond Lee" <mcp@donotspamplease.mars> wrote in message
> news:10B679C1-597B-4182-AAA8-9F38BDA141E2@microsoft.com...
>> Use gpresult /v to check the GP policies applied.
>>
>> Next, move the computer account of the TS to an OU without any GPs and
>> rerun
>> gpresult /v to verify.
>>
>> Do let us know if this helps. Thanks.
>>
>>
>> "Scott Townsend" wrote:
>>
>>> I defined a GP for a OU that had a Terminal Server in it.
>>>
>>> The GP is no longer in the properties for the OU ( and its not in AD
>>> that I
>>> can find) though the Policies are still enforced on the Terminal Server.
>>>
>>> If I go into the
>>> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group
>>> Policy]
>>>
>>> there are several References to the old GP. Should I just delete the
>>> references or?
>>>
>>> I'd like to get my TS back to normal...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Scott<-
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>