Users only use TS for a billing and scheduling program, and they use their
workstations actual desktop. These machines are using mapped drives (logon
scripts) and folder redirect (group Policy).
When they logon to the TS server, their profiles are mapping the drives and
trying to use the folder redirect. I want them not to do this.
Maybe a default profile for all?
Any suggestions.
Sounds like your users have only a single profile, which is used
both on their workstations and the TS. That's *not* good. It can
easily lead to profile corruption. You should define a TS-specific
profile for all users, either roaming or local.
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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=?Utf-8?B?T3dlbkA3?= <Owen7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 05
aug 2008:
> Running 2000Sp Pk 4
> TS server is Server2003
>
> Users only use TS for a billing and scheduling program, and they
> use their workstations actual desktop. These machines are using
> mapped drives (logon scripts) and folder redirect (group
> Policy). When they logon to the TS server, their profiles are
> mapping the drives and trying to use the folder redirect. I want
> them not to do this. Maybe a default profile for all?
> Any suggestions.
>
>
> Regards,
Enable loopback processing in Group Policy and you can override any user
side GPO's with your own.
Computer Policies\Admin Templates\System\Group Policy\User Group Policy
Loopback processing mode.
Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
"Owen@7" <Owen7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A8D7462D-69C4-4C37-8C96-8E8659DBB19A@microsoft.com...
> Running 2000Sp Pk 4
> TS server is Server2003
>
> Users only use TS for a billing and scheduling program, and they use their
> workstations actual desktop. These machines are using mapped drives (logon
> scripts) and folder redirect (group Policy).
> When they logon to the TS server, their profiles are mapping the drives
> and
> trying to use the folder redirect. I want them not to do this.
> Maybe a default profile for all?
> Any suggestions.
>
>
> Regards,
Is there a way to use group policy for this?
Do I have to define the users profile within there user properties in AC?
"Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:
> Sounds like your users have only a single profile, which is used
> both on their workstations and the TS. That's *not* good. It can
> easily lead to profile corruption. You should define a TS-specific
> profile for all users, either roaming or local.
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>
> =?Utf-8?B?T3dlbkA3?= <Owen7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 05
> aug 2008:
>
> > Running 2000Sp Pk 4
> > TS server is Server2003
> >
> > Users only use TS for a billing and scheduling program, and they
> > use their workstations actual desktop. These machines are using
> > mapped drives (logon scripts) and folder redirect (group
> > Policy). When they logon to the TS server, their profiles are
> > mapping the drives and trying to use the folder redirect. I want
> > them not to do this. Maybe a default profile for all?
> > Any suggestions.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
>
I apply Loop Back to the group policy that is already in place?
Or do I put the server in an OU and make new group policy with Loop Back?
"Jeff Pitsch" <jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com> wrote in message
news:ea%234x0v9IHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Enable loopback processing in Group Policy and you can override any user
> side GPO's with your own.
>
> Computer Policies\Admin Templates\System\Group Policy\User Group Policy
> Loopback processing mode.
>
> Jeff Pitsch
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
>
> "Owen@7" <Owen7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A8D7462D-69C4-4C37-8C96-8E8659DBB19A@microsoft.com...
>> Running 2000Sp Pk 4
>> TS server is Server2003
>>
>> Users only use TS for a billing and scheduling program, and they use
>> their
>> workstations actual desktop. These machines are using mapped drives
>> (logon
>> scripts) and folder redirect (group Policy).
>> When they logon to the TS server, their profiles are mapping the drives
>> and
>> trying to use the folder redirect. I want them not to do this.
>> Maybe a default profile for all?
>> Any suggestions.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>
>
It's a machine policy. the setting goes on your OU where the terminal
servers are.
Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
"Owen" <eriktrue@keypoint.org> wrote in message
news:u9CIX4w9IHA.2348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I apply Loop Back to the group policy that is already in place?
> Or do I put the server in an OU and make new group policy with Loop Back?
>
>
>
> "Jeff Pitsch" <jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com> wrote in message
> news:ea%234x0v9IHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Enable loopback processing in Group Policy and you can override any user
>> side GPO's with your own.
>>
>> Computer Policies\Admin Templates\System\Group Policy\User Group Policy
>> Loopback processing mode.
>>
>> Jeff Pitsch
>> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
>>
>> "Owen@7" <Owen7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A8D7462D-69C4-4C37-8C96-8E8659DBB19A@microsoft.com...
>>> Running 2000Sp Pk 4
>>> TS server is Server2003
>>>
>>> Users only use TS for a billing and scheduling program, and they use
>>> their
>>> workstations actual desktop. These machines are using mapped drives
>>> (logon
>>> scripts) and folder redirect (group Policy).
>>> When they logon to the TS server, their profiles are mapping the drives
>>> and
>>> trying to use the folder redirect. I want them not to do this.
>>> Maybe a default profile for all?
>>> Any suggestions.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>
>>
>
>
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