Where do I check offline files settings?
"Adamu Garba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 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
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>> 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?
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