Offline option changed after migration |
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zmad
Newbie Joined: 04 Nov 2009 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 28 |
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Posted: 02 Dec 2009 at 10:48am |
Hi, We currently have users not using offline files option, and our ‘My Documents’ is mapped on a network drive as ‘F:\MyFiles”. When we join the PC to the domain, and migrate the user profile with profwiz.exe (Migrate.exe), everything is OK. But after the migration users are having a Synchronisation error and the offline option is enabled!!!! Any ideas? I enable the RemoveAdmins parameter in profwiz.config as follow: <RemoveAdmins>True</RemoveAdmins> This seems to fix the problem, I mean before and after the migration the offline option is always in the same state (disabled). Could this be a good workaround to our problem? Thanks |
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Hi,
This issue isn't down to User Profile Wizard. The Wizard doesn't make any changes of this kind at all. You should check the configuration of your network shares along with any Group Policies that are implemented on the domain. It is worth saying that if you are using folder redirection the Wizard does alter folder redirection in any way. So if "My Documents" is redirected to a network share before the migration, it is still redirected to that same share afterwards. This may of course cause some problems in terms of access permissions. |
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zmad
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Hi, Our original image has the Offline file option disabled. We do not have any group policy that plays with those settings! But for an unknown reason when the PC is joined to the domain (with Profwiz) and restarts immediately, there is an error message for failed synchronization files! May be something related to windows and Active Directory!! To fix this problem, we can create a group policy that can do the fix just before the restart of the PC. |
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