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users homespace missing sometimes...

by "Gary Valentine" <gvalentine@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 21, 2007 at 01:33 PM

We are a school with 2 sites and 3 domains, we have 4 DC's at the main site

(college) and 3 DC's at the other site with a 10 MB Leased Line between 
sites.

All DC's are win 2003 standard.

Sometimes when a user logs in their homespace is mapped incorrectly.

ie; \\server\users\sup****t staff\user is the path but a drive will get 
mapped to \\server\users.

This problem seems random, somedays the user logs in and all the drives
are 
mapped correctly, other times their homespace is mapped incorrectly. If
the 
user logs off and on again 90% of the time the drive is mapped correctly
the 
second time (but occaisonally it takes logging off and on several times).

This problem first appeared when servers were all win 2000.

When the problem first appeared users were getting homespace info from AD
in 
the "profiles" tab:

Connect U: to \\server\users\sup****t staff\%username%

I changed it to a login script:

net use u: "\\server\users\sup****t staff\%username%"

The problem still appeared.

Now the users get their homespace from the login script AND in the
"profile" 
tab in AD.

I am totally stumped by this and would be grateful if somebody could help
me 
out.

Thanks,
Gary Valentine
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
users homespace missing sometimes...
"Gary Valentine"  2007-03-21 13:33:17 
Re: users homespace missing sometimes...
"Gautam Anand"   2007-04-12 06:40:49 
Re: users homespace missing sometimes...
"Anthony" <f  2007-05-03 11:47:53 

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