Example..
Home folder profile path is: \\server\home\user_name
The majority of the time the auto mappings work just fine.
Randomly when users login there Home drive gets mapped to \\server\home
instead of the full path.
This is a huge issue because the parent folder "home" only has admin
read/write ... so some users get home drives and immediately get access
denied. I'm still not successful at finding an article regarding this. I
don't want to apply domain users read rights on the parent folder because
that setting will get inherited by future folders created by active
directory when setting home profile paths. And I really do not want to have
to go into every single home folder I have and manually correct them.
I find it hard to believe that others are not experiencing the same problem
..
"frank s" wrote:
> I have a Windows active directory environment running on 2000
> Servers with
> XP clients.
> We all know how to specify a users home folder within active
> directory.
> My issue is sometimes for no apparent reason the
> mapping/connection connects
> the client to the parent folder of the home folder path.
>
> Example..
> Home folder profile path is: \serverhomeuser_name
>
> The majority of the time the auto mappings work just fine.
> Randomly when users login there Home drive gets mapped to
> \serverhome
> instead of the full path.
>
> This is a huge issue because the parent folder "home" only has
> admin
> read/write ... so some users get home drives and immediately
> get access
> denied. I'm still not successful at finding an article
> regarding this. I
> don't want to apply domain users read rights on the parent
> folder because
> that setting will get inherited by future folders created by
> active
> directory when setting home profile paths. And I really do
> not want to have
> to go into every single home folder I have and manually
> correct them.
>
> I find it hard to believe that others are not experiencing the
> same problem
> ...
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