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Logan Burt
I have three Windows 2000 Servers, SP3, with terminal
services and MetaFrame XP. Most of my users use one of 3
mandatory profiles that are centrally located on a W2K
Server with SP4. Mandatory profiles had been working
properly, but I now seeing an odd problem.
On one server, the profiles are still operating normally,
that is, the profile is copied into the user's folder
under Documents and Settings, and the root of this folder
contains the files NTUSER.MAN and NTUSER.MAN.LOG. On the
other two servers, however, the profile is copied into the
user's folder, and the files NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG
are added. The NTUSER.MAN and NTUSER.MAN.LOG files are
also present. In addition, the NTUSER.DAT file is dated
1/1/1980. However, the user seems to have a normal
operating environment. This behavior seems server-
specific rather than user-specific or profile-specific.
The server on which the mandatory profiles are centrally
stored was moved to new hardware a few days ago, but it
has the same server name, IP address, and sharepoint name.
Anyone have an idea why I am seeing this behavior? While
I can't find any specific detrimental effect it is having,
I'm concerned that there may be something there that I
haven't seen yet.
Thank you very much for your help.
services and MetaFrame XP. Most of my users use one of 3
mandatory profiles that are centrally located on a W2K
Server with SP4. Mandatory profiles had been working
properly, but I now seeing an odd problem.
On one server, the profiles are still operating normally,
that is, the profile is copied into the user's folder
under Documents and Settings, and the root of this folder
contains the files NTUSER.MAN and NTUSER.MAN.LOG. On the
other two servers, however, the profile is copied into the
user's folder, and the files NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG
are added. The NTUSER.MAN and NTUSER.MAN.LOG files are
also present. In addition, the NTUSER.DAT file is dated
1/1/1980. However, the user seems to have a normal
operating environment. This behavior seems server-
specific rather than user-specific or profile-specific.
The server on which the mandatory profiles are centrally
stored was moved to new hardware a few days ago, but it
has the same server name, IP address, and sharepoint name.
Anyone have an idea why I am seeing this behavior? While
I can't find any specific detrimental effect it is having,
I'm concerned that there may be something there that I
haven't seen yet.
Thank you very much for your help.