Terminal services and roaming profiles

T

Tahir Saleem

If you have defined roaming profile in Active Directory Users and Computers
and your problem is that the users profile is loaded in Terminal Server
session:

Windows 200 and AD;
Define own roaming profile path for Terminal Services in Active Directory
Users and Computers

Windows 2003 and AD:
Use Group Policy to set "Only allow local user Profiles" under Computer
Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User Profiles
or if you want to use own TS roaming profile:

Define own roaming profile path for Terminal Services in Active Directory
Users and Computers
or
Use Group Policy to set "TS Roaming Profile path" under Computer
Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Terminals Services

Tahir Saleem
Citrix User Group Norway
http://www.cug.no

Citrix User Group Sweden
http://www.cug.se
 
C

Chad Wickenheiser

Tahir Saleem said:
If you have defined roaming profile in Active Directory Users and Computers
and your problem is that the users profile is loaded in Terminal Server
session:

Windows 200 and AD;
Define own roaming profile path for Terminal Services in Active Directory
Users and Computers

Windows 2003 and AD:
Use Group Policy to set "Only allow local user Profiles" under Computer
Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User Profiles
or if you want to use own TS roaming profile:

Define own roaming profile path for Terminal Services in Active Directory
Users and Computers
or
Use Group Policy to set "TS Roaming Profile path" under Computer
Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Terminals Services

Tahir Saleem
Citrix User Group Norway
http://www.cug.no

Citrix User Group Sweden
http://www.cug.se


If you use a TS roaming profile, you must remember that the user who
will be logging onto the server must have sufficient rights to create
their TS profile. Give them full control to their TS profile folder,
and change ownership to their account name.
 

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