I found out the issue. Turns out in the properties of the LAN ID, under Terminal PRofile path, there was an extra space at the end of the path. That screwed it up. I got rid of the space and its fine!
Thanks
hi,
I have a Terminal Server environment where users who login to the Terminal server load a roaming profile from a network file share.
We recently upgraded our file server.
Since then, when connecting to the terminal server, some users receive a "Your roaming profile is not available. You are...
Well if I disable the "Log on locally" feature for that account. I'm unable to initiate a FTP connection with that ID.
When I open an FTP session from command line, after entering the password, i receive
530 User **** cannot log in.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239120
Hi,
I'm running IIS running FTP.
I was wondering when I create a local ID on the server for FTP usage i have to enable "Log on Locally" for that ID in the local security policy. This will then allow the ID to be used for FTP
However, how can I prevent that same ID, from logging into the...
I think I may have found the solution.
This is to disable user login scrip execution.
The change is done on the Terminal Server itself.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924034
Ok that makes sense.
This might be an issue though as I have users from other domains hitting this Terminal server which I have
no control over their OU or their ID properties. And those IDs are using the legacy method for assigning login script. :(
IS there any other items that need to be done?
- "User Group Policy Lookback policy mode" is enabled and set to "replace"
- Enforced is on
With these changes, the login script defined in my User ID profile properties still executes. :(
Would the loopback work if the user's login script is embedded in the user account properties in the profile tab?
The users aren't currently running the login script from their GPO they are under.
I'm not sure if enabling loopback processing mode on the GPO of the terminal server would...
i'll look into a local loopback in GPO.
Would this be the GPO of the Terminal Server?
The issue with modifying login script is I only have control over my domain and the TS server. Some of its users belong to another domain which I don't have any authority over.
Hi,
Is it possible to disable a user's login script from running when they are logging into a terminal server?
I have a terminal server in my environment which services other domains/users outside of my jurasdiction.
I want to disable their proprietary login script from executing when they log...
Hi,
I have three Windows 2003 Terminal servers.
The users are setup with roaming profiles on a file server (FS1)
I set on the local group policy of each TS server to
"Delete cached copies of roaming profiles"
This is working, however on one of my TS servers (TS3), it fails to sync properly...
Hi,
I'm having issues trying to connect wirelessly to my westell 327w dsl modem from my HP Pavilion dv9000 laptop running vista.
The laptop is able to connect to other access points but i can't seem to make a connection to the westell.
Even after I take all the security off the westell, i...
When I join a new workstation to the AD domain, it gets placed into the Default COMPUTERS container on the domain level.
I'm an OU admin and yet I don't have rights to move the workstation from the default COMPUTERS container to my OU.
Is domain admin rights actually needed to do this?
Thanks
Hi,
I am currently running IIS 5.0 and use Microsoft application Center 2000 to do these functions.
A) Replicate D:\inetpub\*.* files from SRV1 down to SRV2 ,SRV3 , SRV4
B) Replicate IIS changes such as websites settings, IP address restrictions, SSL certificate settings, etc from SRV1 down...
The task was created thru the Schedule Task GUI in control panel. Is there an operational difference creating the task with SCHTASK?
It was originally using a Domain account to run and was fine.
We want to scale back on relying on domain accounts to run these tasks. So the thought is to...
Hi,
I'm having an issue running my schedule tasks using the local system account(NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM) in the "Run As" option. When attempting to run the task
I get
Status: Could not start
Last Result: 0x0
The Log shows this:
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The attempt to log on to the account...
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