I am looking into creating a local Domain Server to host roaming profiles. I created a domain controller but my clients cannot connect. Clients state they are unable to connect to selected domain.
Any ideas or where I can get started with setting up a local domain? It only about 25 accounts but I need it to expand to more later down the line.
My users are having an issue with their roaming profiles getting too large and then their roaming profile is lost. I believe this is because this is because they are storing too much in their roaming profiles.
One Domain user with laptop is gone abroad. I had change some user policy for that Domain User. I have connected his laptop via internet through VPN to my Local Network.
I am getting the following error, when i am trying to update the policy, however i am able to successfully update the computer policy ( please see the print-screen )
" The processing of Group Policy failed.
I'm using active directory to manage logins to a large number of servers. We have various admins that will be connecting via RDP to these servers.
In previous versions of Windows, the Roaming Profile is uploaded only when the user logs off. However, in Windows 7, a Group Policy setting can allow the registry file to be uploaded in the background.
Hello,
In our AD 2003 domain each user gets local admin permissions on their computer. Everyone else can login with their domain account as normal user.
Right now this means going to the desktop and manually adding the user as a local administrator.
Is there any way to automate this process through logon scripts or GPOs?
Hi all
I've just finished setup of a new server with CPanel.
In every user home I see the access-logs symlink which points to /usr/local/apache/domlogs/user/ but these directories are empy: the logs are in /usr/local/apache/domlogs/
How can I make the logs visible to the users?
It seems obvious to me that User DSNs should carried along with a roaming User's Profiles, and when only a System DSN is set, that it will not be pulled along with the User's profile when they hop from work station to workstation.
However, I don't know this for a fact, although it makes sense in my head. Is that the case, does have to be a particular kind of profile for this to occur?