Networking Forums

Networking Forums > Computer Networking > Windows Networking > Logoff problem

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes

Logoff problem

 
 
Will Sellers
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-13-2008, 02:00 AM
When a user logs off it takes an abnormally long time.
prior to the following changes logging off was not an issue:
We use a mandatory profile which was stored on server A.
We decided to decommission Server A because Server B is
a new server.
Replication of AD works fine
Server A and Server B are assigning IP's the scope is split between the two
servers
Today I created a profile folder on server B
In AD, I changed the profile path for users to point to server B
When a user logson they get the desktop defined in the mandatory profile.
When they logoff it takes forever to save personal settings.

What am I missing?
Should I have created the profile via the normal mandatory profile routines?



 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Will Sellers
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-13-2008, 09:53 PM
Where do I check offline files settings?

"Adamu Garba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:7A6BA4FE-C808-4974-9159-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Dear Will,
>
> I think if i get you right, try to check your offline files settings on
> the newly created profile. It maybe that the system is syncronizing with
> the server to update the profile during logoff and this if not properly
> configured may take considerable alot of time.
>
> Adamu Garba
> MCSE Security, MCTS, Upgrade MCSE 2008
>
> "Will Sellers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:h9fij.528$U4.189@trndny01...
>> When a user logs off it takes an abnormally long time.
>> prior to the following changes logging off was not an issue:
>> We use a mandatory profile which was stored on server A.
>> We decided to decommission Server A because Server B is
>> a new server.
>> Replication of AD works fine
>> Server A and Server B are assigning IP's the scope is split between the
>> two
>> servers
>> Today I created a profile folder on server B
>> In AD, I changed the profile path for users to point to server B
>> When a user logson they get the desktop defined in the mandatory profile.
>> When they logoff it takes forever to save personal settings.
>>
>> What am I missing?
>> Should I have created the profile via the normal mandatory profile
>> routines?
>>
>>
>>

>



 
Reply With Quote
 
Adamu Garba
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-14-2008, 02:33 AM
Dear Will,

I think if i get you right, try to check your offline files settings on the
newly created profile. It maybe that the system is syncronizing with the
server to update the profile during logoff and this if not properly
configured may take considerable alot of time.

Adamu Garba
MCSE Security, MCTS, Upgrade MCSE 2008

"Will Sellers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:h9fij.528$U4.189@trndny01...
> When a user logs off it takes an abnormally long time.
> prior to the following changes logging off was not an issue:
> We use a mandatory profile which was stored on server A.
> We decided to decommission Server A because Server B is
> a new server.
> Replication of AD works fine
> Server A and Server B are assigning IP's the scope is split between the
> two
> servers
> Today I created a profile folder on server B
> In AD, I changed the profile path for users to point to server B
> When a user logson they get the desktop defined in the mandatory profile.
> When they logoff it takes forever to save personal settings.
>
> What am I missing?
> Should I have created the profile via the normal mandatory profile
> routines?
>
>
>


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Must to logoff M Mordkovych Windows Networking 3 09-04-2006 02:46 AM
802.1x logoff profile problem Bert Bloemen Wireless Networks 0 04-27-2005 08:24 PM
Logoff problem with 98SE Kevin Cowans Windows Networking 2 02-13-2004 09:32 AM
Win98 Logoff / Logon to Win2000 problem darweb7 Windows Networking 0 10-10-2003 07:41 PM
Logoff, logon problem Fukkov Windows Networking 0 08-21-2003 12:09 PM



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11