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Home Directory gets mapped incorrectly.

Author
26 Feb 2009 8:31 PM
Re: Thanks for responding Gina''s sugges
Hi all,
I recently started experiencing some weird activity with my home users
directory.  In active directory I have the profile setting to map H drive to
their users directory and now some not all users are mapping to the next
level up and not thier users directory.  Has anyone seen this before and how
can I fix it.

Thank you,

Author
14 Mar 2009 2:36 AM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Re: Thanks for responding Gina''s sugges
<ReThanksforrespondingGinassug***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently started experiencing some weird activity with my home users
> directory.  In active directory I have the profile setting to map H
> drive to their users directory and now some not all users are mapping
> to the next level up and not thier users directory.  Has anyone seen
> this before and how can I fix it.
>
> Thank you,

Common problem if you use XP. In group policy you need to enable "always
wait for network at computer startup and login."

That said, home directories are a pretty old concept - just use folder
redirection and you don't need them anymore.
Author
19 Mar 2009 6:50 PM
Gladys Castillo
Thank you I will try that.

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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Re: Thanks for responding Gina''s sugges
> <ReThanksforrespondingGinassug***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I recently started experiencing some weird activity with my home users
> > directory.  In active directory I have the profile setting to map H
> > drive to their users directory and now some not all users are mapping
> > to the next level up and not thier users directory.  Has anyone seen
> > this before and how can I fix it.
> >
> > Thank you,
>
> Common problem if you use XP. In group policy you need to enable "always
> wait for network at computer startup and login."
>
> That said, home directories are a pretty old concept - just use folder
> redirection and you don't need them anymore.
>
>
>