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wouter
Hi,
Thanks for reading this.
When a user logs on it sometimes happens that the
homedirectory is mapped to the root directory where all
other homedirectories are, instead of mapped directly to
the homedirectory itself.
When this happens, I let the user logon again and the
homedir is mapped in the correct way.
The users login to terminal server with use of a
thinclient. This means I configure "terminal services
profile" of the user account to specify where the homedir
is. I made sure no typo' s are made.
Some advice would be kind. Some user accounts have to
logon more then 1 time to get to there homedir and it is
getting worse by the day....
Regards,
Wouter
Thanks for reading this.
When a user logs on it sometimes happens that the
homedirectory is mapped to the root directory where all
other homedirectories are, instead of mapped directly to
the homedirectory itself.
When this happens, I let the user logon again and the
homedir is mapped in the correct way.
The users login to terminal server with use of a
thinclient. This means I configure "terminal services
profile" of the user account to specify where the homedir
is. I made sure no typo' s are made.
Some advice would be kind. Some user accounts have to
logon more then 1 time to get to there homedir and it is
getting worse by the day....
Regards,
Wouter