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08.07.2008 at 04:59AM PDT, ID: 23628931 | Points: 250
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Windows 2003 Terminal Server - Problems Writing Profiles Back To Server

Asked by Jase_x in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2003 Server, Network Security

Hi folks,

I was hoping someone could help.  We are experiencing problems with users logging out of our Windows 2003 Terminal Server.

Essentially logging in and loading the roaming profile causes no problem however on logout the user is presented with the following error message

"Windows cannot update your roaming profile. Possible causes of this error include network problems or insufficient security rights. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator.

DETAIL - The operation completed successfully."

Things I have tried to date:

Checking and reseting permissions on these directorys

1) TSProfiles (Root of all TSProfiles) Currently allowing Domain Admins, Domain Users, CREATOR OWNER, SYSTEM = Full Control  (NTFS and sharelevel)
2) Users Profile Directory, Currently allowing Domain Admins, Domain Users, CREATOR OWNER, SYSTEM = Full Control
3) Users Profile Directory, Currently allowing Domain Admins, Domain Users, CREATOR OWNER, SYSTEM = Full Control

In the case of 2/3 the owner is the user in question.

When enabling logging an error is reported regarding writing ntuser.ini back to the terminal server however when I do this as the user or the administrator I can remove the file no problems at all.

Bit of a weird one I know, this appears to be occuring for a few users.  The server in question is a recently built machine and has only really started undertaking any real use this is why the problem has only just shown up.

If you need any more info from me please let me know.

Kind regards,
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