Make sure your share-level perms are full control as well.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc757013.aspx

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc737633.aspx

Combining the above with Access Based Enumeration works really well for us.

-Bonnie


From: Mark Robinson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 6:43 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Vista Roaming Profiles

Hi,

I have just added our first Windows Vista Business machine onto our Windows 
Domain.  We are using Windows Server 2003.  I cannot get roaming profiles to 
work.  As it is the only machine for now that we are adding, I have not 
bothered with a Folder re-direction Group Policy.  I simply logged on the user 
and then off again,  which successfully created the '<USERNAME>.V2' folder in 
the profiles share.  I then copied a  couple of documents to the 'Desktop' 
folder within the .V2 folder and logged the user on again.  None of the files 
came across from the profiles share, and I received an error in the Application 
Log stating that I didn't not have sufficient Permissions to access the 
'.V2'profile on the share, despite the fact that the user I logged on with had 
taken Ownership of that folder.  I even gave that user Full Control rights the 
profile folder, but this didn't work either.

Also, once logged on as the domain user, I created some files on the Desktop 
and logged off again.  These files were not copied to the profiles share.

Any ideas anyone?!

Many thanks,

Mark
Mark

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