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un1c0rn
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      04-07-2010
Hello Gurus,

Currently I am having an issue with logins and profiles as per details
below.

Server/Network Configuration Details:
1 X Windows Server 2008 Std FE 64bit (DC)
2 X Windows Server 2008 Ent 32bit Terminal Servers
User Profiles are Roaming and exist in: \\SBSERVER\Profiles on the Domain
Controller and C:\Users\ on the Terminal Servers.
Approx 50 users.

Problem Description
Error messages when logging in the terminal servers: Your roaming profile is
not synchronized correctly with the server. Windows will load your
previously-saved local profile instead. See the previous events for details.
After error this computer cant connect to the remote computer, try
connecting again, if it occurs try contacting the remote server

Getting 1509 and 1540 errors in the application event log when logging into
the terminal server as a user.

The clients can login and sometimes it freezes, otherwise they are unable to
login at all, the clients have to wait for a period of about 15min before
they're able to attempt to login again.

Profiles have been deleted and recreated, and issue seems like its resolved
and then same problem eventually returns.

Checked permissions in \\SBSERVER\Profiles (on DC) & C:\Users\ (on both the
Terminal Servers) and users have the permissions to write/delete
files/folders, etc.


Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers

 
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Roman Porter [MSFT]
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      04-16-2010
Sounds like the profile isn't getting cleanly unloaded. Can you take a look
at the following blog and see if your servers are configured properly?

http://blogs.msdn.com/rds/archive/20...-services.aspx

Thanks,
Roman

"un1c0rn" <> wrote in message
news:815792DB-CB6C-4003-ABA0-...
> Hello Gurus,
>
> Currently I am having an issue with logins and profiles as per details
> below.
>
> Server/Network Configuration Details:
> 1 X Windows Server 2008 Std FE 64bit (DC)
> 2 X Windows Server 2008 Ent 32bit Terminal Servers
> User Profiles are Roaming and exist in: \\SBSERVER\Profiles on the Domain
> Controller and C:\Users\ on the Terminal Servers.
> Approx 50 users.
>
> Problem Description
> Error messages when logging in the terminal servers: Your roaming profile
> is
> not synchronized correctly with the server. Windows will load your
> previously-saved local profile instead. See the previous events for
> details.
> After error this computer cant connect to the remote computer, try
> connecting again, if it occurs try contacting the remote server
>
> Getting 1509 and 1540 errors in the application event log when logging
> into
> the terminal server as a user.
>
> The clients can login and sometimes it freezes, otherwise they are unable
> to
> login at all, the clients have to wait for a period of about 15min before
> they're able to attempt to login again.
>
> Profiles have been deleted and recreated, and issue seems like its
> resolved
> and then same problem eventually returns.
>
> Checked permissions in \\SBSERVER\Profiles (on DC) & C:\Users\ (on both
> the
> Terminal Servers) and users have the permissions to write/delete
> files/folders, etc.
>
>
> Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
> Cheers


 
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