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1. I have a local domain running on a pair of Enterprise 2003 Servers.
2.. I use Roaming Profiles normally fairly successfully with the XP SP2 boxes in the network. 3. I have yet to get them to work with any release of Windows Vista. Vista always tells me that it can't load the profile and is going to use the local ones. Suggestions please on what to look for. The event log on the Vista box is not particularly interesting as near as I can tell. Yet another reason why Vista isn't ready for prime time. NOTE TO MS LURKERS: If the problem is my fault, in the sense that I need to do something to my domain then it would have been really slick if the message that was display said something like "You can't use your roaming profile, giving you a local one. Have your IT jocks read KB article #123457890." Regards, Al Christoph |
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This continues to be a problem in RTM vista.
Regards, Al "Al" wrote in message ... 1. I have a local domain running on a pair of Enterprise 2003 Servers. 2.. I use Roaming Profiles normally fairly successfully with the XP SP2 boxes in the network. 3. I have yet to get them to work with any release of Windows Vista. Vista always tells me that it can't load the profile and is going to use the local ones. Suggestions please on what to look for. The event log on the Vista box is not particularly interesting as near as I can tell. Yet another reason why Vista isn't ready for prime time. NOTE TO MS LURKERS: If the problem is my fault, in the sense that I need to do something to my domain then it would have been really slick if the message that was display said something like "You can't use your roaming profile, giving you a local one. Have your IT jocks read KB article #123457890." Regards, Al Christoph |
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Try this:
The command to disable the autotuninglevel is: - Click start, All Programs - Accessories - Right-click Command Prompt - Click Run As Administrator - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled - Press enter - Restart your computer (not really necessary) In fact for my Profile problem was that Windows was in slow bandwidth and of course as the old Windows, by default it not download the profile but just create a temp folder. |