bypass traverse checking?? Scott O
On Sep 21, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Eric Barringer wrote: > I see the same thing happen on occasion - a student will log in, and his H: > drive will be mapped to the directory above his actual directory > (\\server\users rather than \\server\users\1234). The student has no rights > to the \users directory, just his own, so he can't get anywhere. Seems to be > entirely random, and logging off and logging back in restores access to his > drive. > > Saw it happen yesterday. Student home drive was set to \\server\users, so he > couldn't open or save. Logged the student off, logged in as me, looked > carefully at the rights to that student's folder, looked at the user's object > in ADUC to make sure his mapping was set correctly (it was). Logged myself > out, logged him back in, drive was mapped correctly. > > -Eric > > > > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Sullivan, Terence <sulliv...@shiloh1.us> > wrote: > I have been fighting this for two years and do not think I have solved yet. > The issue is they are “random” and some days they map all the way to their > personal home folder and the next login a user will map to the root shared > folder with all the other user folders in it. When I search on the issue I > find lots of network admins have experienced the problem. Mine started when > I moved home folders from one server to bigger drive on the network. > > I have manually gone through and set security permissions on every folder – > but that did not help > > I may be making some progress when I changed my logon GPO to “wait for > network connection” on login. I am not sure I have it solved yet. > > OH – my experience is Win 2003 domain since I have no 2008 servers at this > time. > > Terry > > From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org > [mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Josh Mulvaney > Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 1:59 PM > To: tech-geeks@tech-geeks.org > Subject: [tech-geeks] Windows Home Directory > > We are running Windows Server 2008. I am mapping the user home directories > under profile (\server\teacher directory\teacher home). For some teachers > this mapping works fine, but for some other teachers the mapping maps a level > up. So some go directly to their home drive, but the others go to the teacher > directory. The teachers were created using the same template. Any ideas what > could be causing this, or what could fix it? > > Josh Mulvaney > Technology Coordinator > Rochester CUSD3A > > | Subscription info at http://www.tech-geeks.org | > > > > -- > Eric Barringer > Technology Coordinator > Blue Ridge CUSD #18 > > > | Subscription info at http://www.tech-geeks.org |
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