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Migration to AD, now having issues.

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by aschwartz, 2005/03/22.

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  1. 2005/03/22
    aschwartz

    aschwartz Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi. We have just upgraded to a new AD setup, and are currently migrating our users over from our existing NT4 domain. We have it set in the users profiles to map their Home drive to their personal drive in the users folder on a share. It works for most people just fine, but for some reason several people are having this issue. They are working fine, everything is normal, and then they login, and their Home (H:) drive is mapping to the root of the users folder, and not their folder within that folder. It is easy to disconnect and then remap, which is how we fix it, but it seems to come back several times for these users. There is no reason for it really. One thing I did notice was that on most of our migrated machines, error code 6004 is showing up in the system log several times. I have searched but really have found nothing to corrolate these two issues. Wondering if anyone has seen this before. Thanks in advance.

    Andy
    AIM: drewschwartz71
    andrew.schwartz@nrtinc.com
     
  2. 2005/03/23
    aschwartz

    aschwartz Inactive Thread Starter

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    An update, It seems that we removed a line from our login script that was stating to delete the home drive, and then remap it, and we let the profile do the mapping and it seems to work fine now.
     

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  4. 2005/03/23
    ecross

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    Glad you got it working. :)

    And aschwartz, please avoid posting your email address in a public forum. Posting your email address openly will get you more unwanted email than wanted email. There is much better and effective ways for handling these types of situation. Users can use your public profile via PM or email. Keep your email a safe!
     
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