domain issues

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Steve Fender

have loaded Beta 2 Build 5308 on a Dell D620 Laptop as our first
evaluation on this product.

When I join our domain I have no issue with the Domain\Administrator
account. However, on any Domain\client accounts they show as Temporary
accounts when I look at the profiles and when I go to the User folder it
lists the following folders:


User1.domain

User1.domain.000

User1.domain.001

User1.domain.002


Each time User1 logs in it creates a new folder and requires the user to
personalize the system again.
 
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Can you please identify which Group.

Thank you


Zack Whittaker said:
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Hmm... can't actually find it.

Go to your server, and make sure that you elevate the server in Active
Directory Users & Computers, and make sure that it is compatible with
Windows 2000 and onwards computers. If that doesn't work, recheck your
server settings in AD.

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rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not
of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
that up!

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I am having the same issue.

We have Windows 2003 server domain that is in native mode.

There must be a solution for this.
 
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