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Problems wirth Roaming profiles - error 1521
Kerry Brown ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m microsoft public windows vista general You're sort of right. I hadn't played with roaming profiles and switching back and forth between XP and Vista. It looks like it can be done but there are a few compromises and it's a bit of work.

Connecting Vista Ultimate / x64 to an Windows 2003 (or 2000) domai
The Vista machine is not loading the roaming profile and so our desktop changes are not saved. This seems to be a common problem (Outside of our company - we only I'm really a developer but I am trying to assist the System Admin so that this one PC will work for our new VP. So that makes me VHM (Very Highly

Considering a Transition from Windows to Linux
clarv02 clar...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows server sbs I've worked with roaming profiles in a few different networks and they can certainly be a pain in the butt. I have 4 machines 3 Acer desktops (all identical in build running XP) and 1 dell laptop (running vista). If I log onto one of the desktops,

Default Ownership Problem
As I understand how quotas work, this would mean that someone responsible for updating large shared documents would wind up with an effectively lower quota in Shot in the dark (cause I would not want to use roaming profiles of that size nor would I want to put a quota on the users's documents but I realize some

Offline files fail to synchronize
I have purchased my first Vista machine for our company to do some testing and I added the PC to our Windows Domain. We use roaming profiles and redirected folders with our XP and 2000 clients. There were some things I needed to do to get this to work with Vista and for the most part I think it is.

Roaming Profiles for Vista Workstations Not Working
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to the roaming profile name to ensure it uses a different one than previous versions of Windows. So, if you specify a "logon path = \\server\profiles\%U" the Vista profile will automatically be \\server\profiles\username.V2 and should work as expected. However, in my testing so far, if you delete the user's

Vista Roaming Profile
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] lanwe...@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com microsoft public windows group_policy circulent <circul...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I just added a Vista machine to my network, and noticed that Romming Profiles are not working for this machine, but they work fine for my XP

Roaming Profiles
I have recently migrated my machine from XP to Vista (clean install). On all of my (SBS 2003 Standard) clients, users use a roaming profile configured as \\domain.local\profiles\%username% which used to work no problem. However, since migrating myself to Vista my profile is not loaded correctly due to a slow link

cleaning up and re-organising the start menu.
I've also tried using Windows Mail, but that won't work either. This is Vista Home Prem and Outlook 2003 "Diane Poremsky" wrote: you could delete it with logon scripts... of course, then users can't customize the settings at all. are you using roaming profiles? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author,

Windows Vista Roaming Profiles
I have also attempted using supermandatory user profiles, yet to no avail. I suspect that there could be a bug in Vista Enterprose by which it is 0, 0, 0 State: Enabled C:\Windows\system32>^A "George Steiger" wrote: Hi It seems, that the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" does not work on Vista.

Roaming Profiles for Vista Workstations Not Working
Preparing to migrate my first domain with Win XP clients to Vista. Roaming profiles are in use. Users do roam, and until migration is complete, roaming profiles But for notebooks, it does not work when they're offline. When they're offline, the Favorites folder can't be accessed, because, per this article--

Roaming Profiles
Alan, I would try removing ALL profiles that relate to that user and then try to log in as that user again. If that doesn't work I would remove the box from On just one Vista Business workstation (out of seven) connecting to SBS2k3 server/domain with roaming profiles, a single user (RoyS) gets the message "The

Vista - User Profile Service
I thought I'd be able to enable these folks with roaming profiles but it's not working as I hoped. I created the profiles on a WinXP-SP2 machine and copied them to the I don't know what else isn't going to work because this is an insuperable obstacle -- those POP3 accounts HAVE to be serviced by these users.

Vista user profile error in SBS 2003 R2
I have gotten DFS to work with the windows XP machines, but the Vista machines are giving me fits. Following the XP->Vista roaming profiles whitesheet I have set it up correctly but am now unable to access Documents, Music and Pictures from the Start menu, though videos work fine. The only way I can access them is

Default Ownership Problem
We use roaming profiles and redirected folders with our XP and 2000 clients. There were some things I needed to do to get this to work with Vista and for the most part I think it is. One thing that I am noticing though is when I am at home and I log into my computer using my domain account I get a message that my

Installing a new server...
FamilyID=311f4be8-9983-4ab0-9685-f1bfec1e7d62&DisplayLang=en it's called 'Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide.doc' Let me know how you get on. Gaz "luna" wrote: sorry if its the wrong group Introduced a vista machine into the network, and of course the roaming profile doesnt work, Is there a server side

Problem with IE7 and certificates
If you use roaming profiles and redirected user folders, you can even wipe a client with virtually no effect at all. --- I've never had any problems doing it pre-Vista. I've not actually read the proper swing stuff yet (haven't paid), so I don't even know what it is that he does. I understand perfectly well how a

.srs file - Outlook 2003 stuck sending/receiving - weird Date
No problems - Vista is fully supported (x86 or x64) in a 2003/2000 Active Directory environment 1.1 Might it ruin my account settings if I login in parallel from XP SP2 / x86 ? Your profile should work across both platforms if you are using roaming profiles. 2. Can I use Office 2003 on my Vista X64 machine with no

Roaming Profiles
Two which are on loan from the teaching company I work for. Whoops, that's 12. I miscounted. We had a disaster here a few months ago when her machine failed, We don't really need roaming profiles (for example, it matters very little to either of us where "My Documents" is because we don't keep anything my My

Profile migration upon change of SID doesn't work and causes probl
George Steiger GeorgeStei...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi It seems, that the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" does not work on Vista. After activating the Policy, the Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\DeleteRoamingCache is set