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MDom1977
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      3rd Jun 2008
I have a user that had this feature turned on for his Home drive. We recently
switched the location of his home drive from one server to another. After the
change was made, his files would no longer synch with the new home drive
location. We turned it off and set it up again with the new server. It keeps
failing to synch after a reboot and it is trying to look for the old server
again. The login script is correct in mapping him to the correct server.
Temporarily we moved his Home drive back to the old server and he has not
encountered any issues since. Any idea on how to make this work properly
after moving him to the new server?

Mike
 
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John John (MVP)
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      3rd Jun 2008
Features and functions in version 1.1 of the Client-Side Caching
Command-Line Options command-line tool
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884739

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MDom1977 wrote:

> I have a user that had this feature turned on for his Home drive. We recently
> switched the location of his home drive from one server to another. After the
> change was made, his files would no longer synch with the new home drive
> location. We turned it off and set it up again with the new server. It keeps
> failing to synch after a reboot and it is trying to look for the old server
> again. The login script is correct in mapping him to the correct server.
> Temporarily we moved his Home drive back to the old server and he has not
> encountered any issues since. Any idea on how to make this work properly
> after moving him to the new server?
>
> Mike

 
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MDom1977
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      4th Jun 2008
Thanks John, I will give that a try.

"John John (MVP)" wrote:

> Features and functions in version 1.1 of the Client-Side Caching
> Command-Line Options command-line tool
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884739
>
> John
>
> MDom1977 wrote:
>
> > I have a user that had this feature turned on for his Home drive. We recently
> > switched the location of his home drive from one server to another. After the
> > change was made, his files would no longer synch with the new home drive
> > location. We turned it off and set it up again with the new server. It keeps
> > failing to synch after a reboot and it is trying to look for the old server
> > again. The login script is correct in mapping him to the correct server.
> > Temporarily we moved his Home drive back to the old server and he has not
> > encountered any issues since. Any idea on how to make this work properly
> > after moving him to the new server?
> >
> > Mike

>

 
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