Hello,

We've been having trouble with our roaming terminal server profiles for our
users.  The server is 2003 Server with all hotfixes up to date.  Users log
on to the server via TSWEB, and get a desktop environment with access to
Office XP applications, including Outlook.  

We can create new roaming user profiles by setting the profile path in AD
Users & Computers, make the settings changes we need, including setting up
Outlook to look for the user account via Exchange server.  Then log the user
off and the profile is created, ready to be used again.

However, we get a strange problem when the user must change their password
at next logon; the system logs the user back on with the Default User
profile once the user changes their password.  The user no longer can use
their roaming profile.  All settings changes, files, folders, shortcuts,
etc. are long gone.  They remain in the roaming profile itself, but are not
available to the user.  The behavior is consistent whether the user is an
administrator or locked down.

One thing that I've seen is that the My Documents folder is not available to
anyone.  No permissions have been created at all (at least that we can see).
Perhaps the fact that this folder is "permissionsless" is the problem.

I've seen a number of knowledgebase articles that have some similar problems
listed but none that seems to handle this particular problem.  Does anyone
have any suggestions for things that we can try?

Thanks!

Matt Hoffman

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