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Check the path of your profile and verify that your users have read/write
rights to the location. I have seen this fail quite often because the path
of the profile is unreachable by the logging on user.
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"un1c0rn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:324C3C34-45B3-459D-8078-(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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