Terminal Server Profile

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I configured a NLB Terminal Server. Users are in AD logging to domain
with Local Profile. I configured in user account properties 'Terminal
Services Profile' to folder in network for individual user. Each and
every time I'm logging to 2 nodes profile is working properly but
problem is when I log to other severs (Member) (didn't check in
PCs)Terminal servers profile will apply. Such as desktop, shortcuts
documents created on desktop etc. We want to isolate terminal server
profile and domain user profile.
Does some one know what's wrong with above mention issue? Or another
method of keep same profile for users even user log to different node?
 
RE: Terminal Server Profile

hi,
on computers where you dont want to apply set the "Only allow local user
profiles" in computer configuration/administrative templates/system/user
profiles.
--
Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server


"Rush" wrote:

> I configured a NLB Terminal Server. Users are in AD logging to domain
> with Local Profile. I configured in user account properties 'Terminal
> Services Profile' to folder in network for individual user. Each and
> every time I'm logging to 2 nodes profile is working properly but
> problem is when I log to other severs (Member) (didn't check in
> PCs)Terminal servers profile will apply. Such as desktop, shortcuts
> documents created on desktop etc. We want to isolate terminal server
> profile and domain user profile.
> Does some one know what's wrong with above mention issue? Or another
> method of keep same profile for users even user log to different node?
>
>
 
Re: Terminal Server Profile

Hi CAMARA,
Thanks for the reply you mean by GP. I will test in LAB I hope this
will be great clue for me.
If I want to point the same share folder in network for default users
(new users logging first time) , I'm planning to add as
\\servername\tsprofile\%username%. Do have idea apply this setting
from GP to OU for specially made for Terminal server users or for the
terminal server? Your opinion is highly appreciated.


On Sep 3, 2:36 pm, Dragos CAMARA <drago...@remove-this.hotmail.com>
wrote:
> hi,
> on computers where you dont want to apply set the "Only allow local user
> profiles" in computer configuration/administrative templates/system/user
> profiles.
> --
> Dragos CAMARA
> MCSA Windows 2003 server
>
>
>
> "Rush" wrote:
> > I configured a NLB Terminal Server. Users are in AD logging to domain
> > with Local Profile. I configured in user account properties 'Terminal
> > Services Profile' to folder in network for individual user. Each and
> > every time I'm logging to 2 nodes profile is working properly but
> > problem is when I log to other severs (Member) (didn't check in
> > PCs)Terminal servers profile will apply. Such as desktop, shortcuts
> > documents created on desktop etc. We want to isolate terminal server
> > profile and domain user profile.
> > Does some one know what's wrong with above mention issue? Or another
> > method of keep same profile for users even user log to different node?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -
 
Re: Terminal Server Profile

hi,
weel that will depends of what users are using on TS's. On my organizations
there are some TS's where users are using for some kind of applications
(these are sets with local GP) and some TS's wich ar used by a lot of users
with the same OU and same applications - here i have GP set on OU of TS's.

computer configuration\administrative templates\windows components\terminal
services\set path for TS roaming Profiles.
--
Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server


"Rush" wrote:

> Hi CAMARA,
> Thanks for the reply you mean by GP. I will test in LAB I hope this
> will be great clue for me.
> If I want to point the same share folder in network for default users
> (new users logging first time) , I'm planning to add as
> \\servername\tsprofile\%username%. Do have idea apply this setting
> from GP to OU for specially made for Terminal server users or for the
> terminal server? Your opinion is highly appreciated.
>
>
> On Sep 3, 2:36 pm, Dragos CAMARA <drago...@remove-this.hotmail.com>
> wrote:
> > hi,
> > on computers where you dont want to apply set the "Only allow local user
> > profiles" in computer configuration/administrative templates/system/user
> > profiles.
> > --
> > Dragos CAMARA
> > MCSA Windows 2003 server
> >
> >
> >
> > "Rush" wrote:
> > > I configured a NLB Terminal Server. Users are in AD logging to domain
> > > with Local Profile. I configured in user account properties 'Terminal
> > > Services Profile' to folder in network for individual user. Each and
> > > every time I'm logging to 2 nodes profile is working properly but
> > > problem is when I log to other severs (Member) (didn't check in
> > > PCs)Terminal servers profile will apply. Such as desktop, shortcuts
> > > documents created on desktop etc. We want to isolate terminal server
> > > profile and domain user profile.
> > > Does some one know what's wrong with above mention issue? Or another
> > > method of keep same profile for users even user log to different node?- Hide quoted text -

> >
> > - Show quoted text -

>
>
 
Re: Terminal Server Profile

Hi,

Thank you very much for your help. Things are working fine obviously
clean.
You done great job here. Have a nice day.



On Sep 3, 11:28 pm, Dragos CAMARA <drago...@remove-this.hotmail.com>
wrote:
> hi,
> weel that will depends of what users are using on TS's. On my organizations
> there are some TS's where users are using for some kind of applications
> (these are sets with local GP) and some TS's wich ar used by a lot of users
> with the same OU and same applications - here i have GP set on OU of TS's.
>
> computer configuration\administrative templates\windows components\terminal
> services\set path for TS roaming Profiles.
> --
> Dragos CAMARA
> MCSA Windows 2003 server
>
>
>
> "Rush" wrote:
> > Hi CAMARA,
> > Thanks for the reply you mean by GP. I will test in LAB I hope this
> > will be great clue for me.
> > If I want to point the same share folder in network for default users
> > (new users logging first time) , I'm planning to add as
> > \\servername\tsprofile\%username%. Do have idea apply this setting
> > from GP to OU for specially made for Terminal server users or for the
> > terminal server? Your opinion is highly appreciated.

>
> > On Sep 3, 2:36 pm, Dragos CAMARA <drago...@remove-this.hotmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > hi,
> > > on computers where you dont want to apply set the "Only allow local user
> > > profiles" in computer configuration/administrative templates/system/user
> > > profiles.
> > > --
> > > Dragos CAMARA
> > > MCSA Windows 2003 server

>
> > > "Rush" wrote:
> > > > I configured a NLB Terminal Server. Users are in AD logging to domain
> > > > with Local Profile. I configured in user account properties 'Terminal
> > > > Services Profile' to folder in network for individual user. Each and
> > > > every time I'm logging to 2 nodes profile is working properly but
> > > > problem is when I log to other severs (Member) (didn't check in
> > > > PCs)Terminal servers profile will apply. Such as desktop, shortcuts
> > > > documents created on desktop etc. We want to isolate terminal server
> > > > profile and domain user profile.
> > > > Does some one know what's wrong with above mention issue? Or another
> > > > method of keep same profile for users even user log to different node?- Hide quoted text -

>
> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -
 
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