Server 2003 R2 Terinal server issues

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I'm having some problems with Terminal services in windows 2003 standard R2
and Citrix.
Problem 1
The user policy is not applying to the created Citrtix users group and only
applies when they are added to the domain admins group. when logging in to
the server the TSprofiles and TShome GPO settings appear to work fine but the
folder redirection is not working. I have done heaps of looking around the Ms
site and also on google and everything I have tried does not seem to work.
the main error I see if unable to open HKCU registry with error 5 (Failed to
open HKEY_CURRENT_USER, error = 5), even though Domain users has full access
to this key and all subkeys, which seems to be the fix for this.
Problem 2
When the domain admin TS's into the servers with Citrix on them they cannot
log in at all. It starts the default program (IE) but if you close IE it will
kill the TS session.

From what i am thinking it seems to be a Group policy application problem
but i cannot think of where to look or what to do to figure out the problem.
I have done a RSOP which confirms the Folder redirection policy isnt working,
I've enabled logging for the userenv debugging, and the above error came from
there but I can fond anything to assist with fixing the redirection issue

If anyone has any idea where I could go next i would appreciate it greatly.

Thanks

Hayden
 
Re: Server 2003 R2 Terinal server issues

Which folder are you trying to redirect, and where's the target
folder located? Have you checked NTFS permissions on the redirected
folder?


About IE starting automatically: where did you configure IE to be
the "default program"? On the TS, in a GPO, or on the client?

If you define a program as the Starting application, then it does
just what IE does now on your server: starts automatically when you
connect to the TS, and logs the session off when you close the
application.
And if you define a program as the Starting application in Terminal
Services Configuration, then it's a server-wide setting, meaning
that it applies to your Administrators as well.
But if you define the Starting application through a GPO, you can
use a User setting instead of a Computer setting, and then use
security filtering to exclude Administrators from applying the
policy.
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=?Utf-8?B?c3BhZGVy?= <spader@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on
28 nov 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hi
>
> I'm having some problems with Terminal services in windows 2003
> standard R2 and Citrix.
> Problem 1
> The user policy is not applying to the created Citrtix users
> group and only applies when they are added to the domain admins
> group. when logging in to the server the TSprofiles and TShome
> GPO settings appear to work fine but the folder redirection is
> not working. I have done heaps of looking around the Ms site and
> also on google and everything I have tried does not seem to
> work. the main error I see if unable to open HKCU registry with
> error 5 (Failed to open HKEY_CURRENT_USER, error = 5), even
> though Domain users has full access to this key and all subkeys,
> which seems to be the fix for this. Problem 2
> When the domain admin TS's into the servers with Citrix on them
> they cannot log in at all. It starts the default program (IE)
> but if you close IE it will kill the TS session.
>
> From what i am thinking it seems to be a Group policy
> application problem but i cannot think of where to look or what
> to do to figure out the problem. I have done a RSOP which
> confirms the Folder redirection policy isnt working, I've
> enabled logging for the userenv debugging, and the above error
> came from there but I can fond anything to assist with fixing
> the redirection issue
>
> If anyone has any idea where I could go next i would appreciate
> it greatly.
>
> Thanks
>
> Hayden
 
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