We were having the same issue and applied the solution as found in the
following MS article below. I'm not positive it was the silver bullet, so
I'm asking our front line help desk folks for the latest update.

The Home Folder may be mapping incorrectly when logging on to a Windows
XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969006/

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Romel Jacinto

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Eisenberg, Wayne <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> My google-fu is below par right now, maybe some of you have the answer:
>
> We use the AD home folder info (on the profile tab) to map users' H:
> drive to \\fileserver\users\username . 97% of the time it works as
> advertised. However, sometimes it just maps the H: drive to
> \\fileserver\users and doesn't go all the way to the next level. We
> unmap and remap the user to the proper location manually and life goes
> on. But why is this happening at all? Is it just a Microsoft-ism? Is
> there some bizarre glitch running amok? Any ideas?
>
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>

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