Charliegirl
MIS
We have this strange problem here...<br>
<br>
We're using Netware 4.11 (server) and NT 4.0 SP4 (workstations).<br>
<br>
We're using the NetWare Client for NT 4.5 and have tried 4.6, as well as<br>
using the MS Client for NetWare. It's not a client related issue then...<br>
<br>
We're setting the roaming profile location (it's on a NetWare server) from<br>
within User Manager for Domains.<br>
<br>
Anyway, here's the problem... I can recreate it every time.<br>
<br>
When a user logs into the network, on Machine1, for the first time, a new<br>
profile is created locally. The user creates file1.txt on the desktop.<br>
When they log off, the ntuser.dat, all desktop files and Favorites etc are<br>
copied up normally. This part works as expected. I can view the contents<br>
of their home directory. File1.txt is there.<br>
<br>
The user logs onto Machine2. This is the first time that the user has<br>
logged into this machine.<br>
Their ntuser.dat is copied down and implemented correctly and file1.txt<br>
appears on the desktop.<br>
The user deletes file1.txt and creates a new file2.txt on their desktop.<br>
They log off. The ntuser.dat and file2.txt are copied correctly up to the<br>
server. File1.txt is deleted from their roaming profile.<br>
<br>
Up until now, everything is working as expected. Here's where it gets<br>
weird.<br>
<br>
The user logs back onto Machine1. Remember that on the locally stored<br>
profile, there was a file1.txt on the desktop. This file does not exist in<br>
the roaming profile, and I expected that file1.txt would be deleted, but<br>
it's not. It seems to combine the two profiles in terms of desktop files<br>
and Favorites etc. File1.txt is there (but it is in a different location on<br>
the desktop) and file2.txt is also there.<br>
When the user logs off file1 and file2 are copied up to the server and are<br>
then part of the roaming profile.<br>
<br>
If the user logs onto Machine2, both files will appear on the desktop. <br>
<br>
What this means is that you want to delete a file off the desktop and keep<br>
it from reappearing, you need to go around to every machine that you've ever<br>
logged onto while that file has existed and delete it. Our users couldn't<br>
handle that.<br>
<br>
There is a policy setting to "delete cached copies of roaming profiles" but<br>
the problem with that is that it is a Default computer setting. We have a<br>
few laptops in the organization and we rely on the cached profile so they<br>
can log in. If we were to make exceptions for laptops, we'd have to create<br>
a policy for each laptop in the organization, because there are no computer<br>
"groups".<br>
<br>
Can ANYONE help?<br>
<br>
We're using Netware 4.11 (server) and NT 4.0 SP4 (workstations).<br>
<br>
We're using the NetWare Client for NT 4.5 and have tried 4.6, as well as<br>
using the MS Client for NetWare. It's not a client related issue then...<br>
<br>
We're setting the roaming profile location (it's on a NetWare server) from<br>
within User Manager for Domains.<br>
<br>
Anyway, here's the problem... I can recreate it every time.<br>
<br>
When a user logs into the network, on Machine1, for the first time, a new<br>
profile is created locally. The user creates file1.txt on the desktop.<br>
When they log off, the ntuser.dat, all desktop files and Favorites etc are<br>
copied up normally. This part works as expected. I can view the contents<br>
of their home directory. File1.txt is there.<br>
<br>
The user logs onto Machine2. This is the first time that the user has<br>
logged into this machine.<br>
Their ntuser.dat is copied down and implemented correctly and file1.txt<br>
appears on the desktop.<br>
The user deletes file1.txt and creates a new file2.txt on their desktop.<br>
They log off. The ntuser.dat and file2.txt are copied correctly up to the<br>
server. File1.txt is deleted from their roaming profile.<br>
<br>
Up until now, everything is working as expected. Here's where it gets<br>
weird.<br>
<br>
The user logs back onto Machine1. Remember that on the locally stored<br>
profile, there was a file1.txt on the desktop. This file does not exist in<br>
the roaming profile, and I expected that file1.txt would be deleted, but<br>
it's not. It seems to combine the two profiles in terms of desktop files<br>
and Favorites etc. File1.txt is there (but it is in a different location on<br>
the desktop) and file2.txt is also there.<br>
When the user logs off file1 and file2 are copied up to the server and are<br>
then part of the roaming profile.<br>
<br>
If the user logs onto Machine2, both files will appear on the desktop. <br>
<br>
What this means is that you want to delete a file off the desktop and keep<br>
it from reappearing, you need to go around to every machine that you've ever<br>
logged onto while that file has existed and delete it. Our users couldn't<br>
handle that.<br>
<br>
There is a policy setting to "delete cached copies of roaming profiles" but<br>
the problem with that is that it is a Default computer setting. We have a<br>
few laptops in the organization and we rely on the cached profile so they<br>
can log in. If we were to make exceptions for laptops, we'd have to create<br>
a policy for each laptop in the organization, because there are no computer<br>
"groups".<br>
<br>
Can ANYONE help?<br>