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Roaming Profiles



 
 
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Old October 24th 07, 03:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
katand
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Default Roaming Profiles

I just bought new laptops with Windows Vista Business. My students log in to
the network (Windows 2003 Server) using roaming profiles. We have a mix of
Windows XP and Windows 2000 Pro that all log in just fine using the roaming
profiles. The Windows Vista machines will not load the roaming profile. If
I remove the roaming profile in AD under profile, it logs them in just fine.
All other users that do not have roaming profiles can also log in without a
problem. I do not want to remove the roaming profiles as they need them when
they log in to XP and 2000. Any help at all would be appreciated.
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Old October 26th 07, 02:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
farbuncle
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Default Roaming Profiles

The fix for this UPHClean 2.0 is in Beta testing. In fact, its been in beta
testing for a long while.

"katand" wrote:

I just bought new laptops with Windows Vista Business. My students log in to
the network (Windows 2003 Server) using roaming profiles. We have a mix of
Windows XP and Windows 2000 Pro that all log in just fine using the roaming
profiles. The Windows Vista machines will not load the roaming profile. If
I remove the roaming profile in AD under profile, it logs them in just fine.
All other users that do not have roaming profiles can also log in without a
problem. I do not want to remove the roaming profiles as they need them when
they log in to XP and 2000. Any help at all would be appreciated.

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Old October 31st 07, 02:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
katand
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Default Roaming Profiles

Thank you. That's what I needed to know. I'm not going to waste any more
time on this. The crazy thing is Microsoft will not tell me that. I need to
agree to pay for support before they will give me an answer. It's
ridiculous!!

Thanks for your help!



"farbuncle" wrote:

The fix for this UPHClean 2.0 is in Beta testing. In fact, its been in beta
testing for a long while.

"katand" wrote:

I just bought new laptops with Windows Vista Business. My students log in to
the network (Windows 2003 Server) using roaming profiles. We have a mix of
Windows XP and Windows 2000 Pro that all log in just fine using the roaming
profiles. The Windows Vista machines will not load the roaming profile. If
I remove the roaming profile in AD under profile, it logs them in just fine.
All other users that do not have roaming profiles can also log in without a
problem. I do not want to remove the roaming profiles as they need them when
they log in to XP and 2000. Any help at all would be appreciated.

 




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