Out of curioisity, have you enabled the setting in GP that automatically
deletes the locally cached copy of the roaming profile after the user logs
out?  If you enable that, I would imagine it should clear up that problem.  

 

Have you tried this with more than one user account/PC?  IIRC it "shouldn't"
behave that way regardless. 

 

JR

 

 

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From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 4:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Removing the Profile Path in AD == Now I cannot login

 


Greetings,

If I had a Roaming Profile, then I removed the profile path in my Active
Directory account... Should I be able to login? Windows is reporting that it
can't find the server copy of my profile.

But, If I delete the profile from c:\documents and settings\username, I can
then login as a local profile.

So, the question: I want to convert a list of users (All in one OU) from
Roaming to Local profiles. I could log in on each computer and "change type"
in the My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> User Profile pane, but I'd
have to do that for each user on each computer... Not something I feel like
doing on my 3 day weekend. Sm:)e.

Is there a way to force profiles of users to be Local Only? I see there is a
GPO for this, but it's for Computers, not for Users. Will it still work?

If I have to delete the profiles, I'm not worried about loosing data as the
user's data is located redirected Desktop and Document folders.

Thanks for any help.

--Pathway

 







 
    

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