Windows Server 2008 Roaming Profile
Hi,
I set the roaming profile in our Server (Server 2008). But in some user having a problem. when they are log in with their username. Popup coming for Temporary profile. i use the Group Policy also for "Do not Log-in in temporary profile
user" but its same issue. Please can you help me.
August 29th, 2012 3:43pm
Hi,
Please refer the following thread and see if that helps
Roaming Profiles are loading as Temporary Profiles for some usesr
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August 29th, 2012 4:02pm
Still i am facing the same problem.
But i made some changes. I removed path of Roaming Profile from user profile properties. Now user not getting popup of Temparary Profile. But after doing this changes they are not able to work on roaming profile. please help.
August 29th, 2012 5:45pm
Hi,
A user logs on and his or her configuration and settings from his or her roaming user profile are not present. Instead, the user is left with a temporary profile.
Possible Causes:
Network connectivity problems make the server storing the roaming user profile unavailable.Network connectivity is lost while the roaming user profile is downloading.There are insufficient file access privileges to the roaming user profile share and folder.Roaming user profiles does not support roaming with encrypted files.There is a registry leak.The user exceeded his or her disk quota for the roaming user profile.The roaming user profile size is limited by an Administrative Template Group Policy setting.
Diagnostic Tests:
Check to see if the user registry hive is corrupted. If this is the case, the user's local profile folder is renamed Username .bak. There are events written in Event Viewer when the user's registry hive is corrupted. Open the Event Viewer snap-in on the
user's computer (Eventvwr.msc), and check the system log for event with error ID 1000.
To check to see that the user can connect to the server that contains the appropriate roaming user profile file share
Ping this computer by the server's IP address to test base-level IP connectivity.Ping this computer by server name to test Domain Name System (DNS) name resolution.Use the net view command to view this computer to see the available shares (this also confirms if the user has rights to access). You should be able to see the share name that stores the roaming user profile.
For more information please refer to following MS articles:
Roaming User Profile Lost and User Left with Temporary Profile
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc978339.aspx
User Profile Does Not Roam
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc978340.aspxLawrence
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August 30th, 2012 8:30am
Hi,
A user logs on and his or her configuration and settings from his or her roaming user profile are not present. Instead, the user is left with a temporary profile.
Possible Causes:
Network connectivity problems make the server storing the roaming user profile unavailable.Network connectivity is lost while the roaming user profile is downloading.There are insufficient file access privileges to the roaming user profile share and folder.Roaming user profiles does not support roaming with encrypted files.There is a registry leak.The user exceeded his or her disk quota for the roaming user profile.The roaming user profile size is limited by an Administrative Template Group Policy setting.
Diagnostic Tests:
Check to see if the user registry hive is corrupted. If this is the case, the user's local profile folder is renamed Username .bak. There are events written in Event Viewer when the user's registry hive is corrupted. Open the Event Viewer snap-in on the
user's computer (Eventvwr.msc), and check the system log for event with error ID 1000.
To check to see that the user can connect to the server that contains the appropriate roaming user profile file share
Ping this computer by the server's IP address to test base-level IP connectivity.Ping this computer by server name to test Domain Name System (DNS) name resolution.Use the net view command to view this computer to see the available shares (this also confirms if the user has rights to access). You should be able to see the share name that stores the roaming user profile.
For more information please refer to following MS articles:
Roaming User Profile Lost and User Left with Temporary Profile
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc978339.aspx
User Profile Does Not Roam
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc978340.aspxLawrence
TechNet Community Support
August 30th, 2012 8:33am
I have another question about Roaming Profile. One of my friend when he assign the Roaming Profile in our Server before formatting the Server.
He Configured Roaming Profile. All user user was using without any error of Temp Profile or anything. They was using softly. After he configure the Roaming Profile he did not mention the Shared Folder path in User Profile Properties.
How he did this i am also searching that. Please can you tell me is there any way to create roaming profile without giving Shared Folder path to User Profile Properties. Please Help.
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August 31st, 2012 1:21pm
I have another question about Roaming Profile. One of my friend when he assign the Roaming Profile in our Server before formatting the Server.
He Configured Roaming Profile. All user user was using without any error of Temp Profile or anything. They was using softly. After he configure the Roaming Profile he did not mention the Shared Folder path in User Profile Properties.
How he did this i am also searching that. Please can you tell me is there any way to create roaming profile without giving Shared Folder path to User Profile Properties. Please Help.
September 1st, 2012 12:02pm
Hi,
> After he configure the Roaming Profile he did not mention the Shared Folder path in User Profile
> Properties.
Do you mean not configure Share Folder path in Roaming profile settings?
We use share folder to store users roaming profile, we should specify share folder path to use roaming profile.
Above poster has provide some troubleshooting methods, try that methods and give us feedback for further troubleshooting.
For more information please refer to following MS articles:
Configuring Roaming User Profiles
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc738596(v=ws.10)
How to configure a user account to use a roaming user profile in Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows NT 4.0
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316353
Recommendations for Roaming User Profiles
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc736881(v=ws.10)Lawrence
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September 3rd, 2012 3:51am
Hi,
> After he configure the Roaming Profile he did not mention the Shared Folder path in User Profile
> Properties.
Do you mean not configure Share Folder path in Roaming profile settings?
We use share folder to store users roaming profile, we should specify share folder path to use roaming profile.
Above poster has provide some troubleshooting methods, try that methods and give us feedback for further troubleshooting.
For more information please refer to following MS articles:
Configuring Roaming User Profiles
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc738596(v=ws.10)
How to configure a user account to use a roaming user profile in Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows NT 4.0
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316353
Recommendations for Roaming User Profiles
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc736881(v=ws.10)Lawrence
TechNet Community Support
September 3rd, 2012 3:54am


