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I did an upgrade to my servers, basically I had SBS 2003 with 50 users on
it, the server was old so we bought a new server. I built the server to be a
2003 Server in the same domain, server name, same settings the lot etc and
then installed Exchange with all the same settings etc etc
I then manually re-created all the users (easiest way as I only have 50
users, didn’t want to swing or migrate, wanted to leave current config in
place while I built the other).
I then Exmerged all the email, copied all the data and profiles, switched
off the old servers plugged in the new, re-added all the PC’s to the new
domain.
Issue: -
When I log in (with admin privileges) my profile comes down correctly, my
email works, printers are available and policies are present. All works fine.
When a normal user logs in (with Domain User privileges) firstly the group
policies aren't coming into effect. No got any more info than this at the
min, no errors no nothing! I backed up and restored my GPO's from the last
server.
Secondly when my users log on and download there profile form the server
they don't see all of the profile. I restored there profiles from backup.
When I look on the PC when they are logged in in documents and settings at
the profile they can only see certain folders: -
Users Documents
Desktop
Favorites
Start Menu
WINDOWS
They can't see: -
Application Data
Local Settings
etc
etc
I thought at first it wasn't downloading those folders but if I log on as an
administrator and click on the cached copy of there profile all the folders
are there, it's only when they are logged in that they can't see it.
It shouldn't be a permissions thing on the folder as they can download it.
It's not that they are hidden as I clicked to show hidden files and folders.
This is causing outlook to fail as they can't see the application data
folder. Also no printers etc
Anyone any ideas as to what’s happening here? Not sure if there’s an overall
permissions issue because the way I got round this problem was to put all my
users into the Domain Admins group, everything works fine now but I need to
get them all out of Domain Admins asap!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
I did an upgrade to my servers, basically I had SBS 2003 with 50 users on
it, the server was old so we bought a new server. I built the server to be a
2003 Server in the same domain, server name, same settings the lot etc and
then installed Exchange with all the same settings etc etc
I then manually re-created all the users (easiest way as I only have 50
users, didn’t want to swing or migrate, wanted to leave current config in
place while I built the other).
I then Exmerged all the email, copied all the data and profiles, switched
off the old servers plugged in the new, re-added all the PC’s to the new
domain.
Issue: -
When I log in (with admin privileges) my profile comes down correctly, my
email works, printers are available and policies are present. All works fine.
When a normal user logs in (with Domain User privileges) firstly the group
policies aren't coming into effect. No got any more info than this at the
min, no errors no nothing! I backed up and restored my GPO's from the last
server.
Secondly when my users log on and download there profile form the server
they don't see all of the profile. I restored there profiles from backup.
When I look on the PC when they are logged in in documents and settings at
the profile they can only see certain folders: -
Users Documents
Desktop
Favorites
Start Menu
WINDOWS
They can't see: -
Application Data
Local Settings
etc
etc
I thought at first it wasn't downloading those folders but if I log on as an
administrator and click on the cached copy of there profile all the folders
are there, it's only when they are logged in that they can't see it.
It shouldn't be a permissions thing on the folder as they can download it.
It's not that they are hidden as I clicked to show hidden files and folders.
This is causing outlook to fail as they can't see the application data
folder. Also no printers etc
Anyone any ideas as to what’s happening here? Not sure if there’s an overall
permissions issue because the way I got round this problem was to put all my
users into the Domain Admins group, everything works fine now but I need to
get them all out of Domain Admins asap!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Mike