I have recently set up an Active Directory domain, and have a problem, and a question. The server is running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. First the question:
I installed adminpak.msi on my Windows XP Pro workstation, so I can manage the server from that local computer without having to start a Remote Desktop session. When I went to the dsa.msc snap in (Active Directory Users and Computers) and then go to edit a users properties, I noticed something odd. After I right clicked on any user, the properties pane was missing the dial-up tab. I need to manage this property to control the VPN access. The user I was using has Domain admin and the server local admin rights. I have this tab when using the server directly, or remote desktop, but not on the Windows XP box. I also tried copying dsa.msc from the Windows Server 2003 box to the Windows XP box, and the Dial-Up tab is still missing. Does anyone know why? and does anyone know of a fix?
And now for the problem:
I went to configure Romaing Profiles and am hitting a snag in the road. I created a share on the Windows Server Box. This share is \\server\Profiles. I set the Profiles share to allow all users Full Control (for testing purposes). I then created a subdirectory for the test user. I then set the test users profile path to \\server\Profiles\test. I am able to log in fine, but then when I go to log out, I get this error (Taken from the Event Viewer):
The first error has an EventID of 1504, and the second has an EventID for 1509. I tried resetting all the security settings, ownership properties, and anything I could think of for \\server\Profiles\test. I have hit a brick wall, and cannot get up. Does anyone know what is wrong? The server, as I said, is running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, and the workstation is running Windows XP Pro SP1. Both have all hotfixes. I found a similar problem on google, and the person said it was related to the WebClient service. I tried stopping it, disabling it, then rebooting, and it still doesn't work. Can anyone help me?
I installed adminpak.msi on my Windows XP Pro workstation, so I can manage the server from that local computer without having to start a Remote Desktop session. When I went to the dsa.msc snap in (Active Directory Users and Computers) and then go to edit a users properties, I noticed something odd. After I right clicked on any user, the properties pane was missing the dial-up tab. I need to manage this property to control the VPN access. The user I was using has Domain admin and the server local admin rights. I have this tab when using the server directly, or remote desktop, but not on the Windows XP box. I also tried copying dsa.msc from the Windows Server 2003 box to the Windows XP box, and the Dial-Up tab is still missing. Does anyone know why? and does anyone know of a fix?
And now for the problem:
I went to configure Romaing Profiles and am hitting a snag in the road. I created a share on the Windows Server Box. This share is \\server\Profiles. I set the Profiles share to allow all users Full Control (for testing purposes). I then created a subdirectory for the test user. I then set the test users profile path to \\server\Profiles\test. I am able to log in fine, but then when I go to log out, I get this error (Taken from the Event Viewer):
and this error: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 - Access is denied.
Windows cannot copy file C:\Documents and Settings\test\NTUSER.DAT to location \\server\Profiles\test\NTUSER.DAT. Possible causes of this error include network problems or insufficient security rights. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator.
DETAIL - Access is denied.
The first error has an EventID of 1504, and the second has an EventID for 1509. I tried resetting all the security settings, ownership properties, and anything I could think of for \\server\Profiles\test. I have hit a brick wall, and cannot get up. Does anyone know what is wrong? The server, as I said, is running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, and the workstation is running Windows XP Pro SP1. Both have all hotfixes. I found a similar problem on google, and the person said it was related to the WebClient service. I tried stopping it, disabling it, then rebooting, and it still doesn't work. Can anyone help me?