Gorilla Pound
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We have 2 domains in our environment here at work...we just created a new application server in which we plan on putting in to production this weekend. It is a terminal server in which all users will remote desktop to the computer to access apps. Now all the users reside on one domain, while this server is on our old domain...now although the server resides on domain A, when we log in to the server through remote desktop we sign in to domain B.
All the clients are XP and the server is Windows 2003...
When a you log on to the server, after you type your password you get a window popping up that says.
"Cross forest roaming user profiles are disabled. Windows did not
load your roaming profile and is logging you on with a local profile."
You can hit OK and go right in but I don't want this window appearing. There is an option in the GP to "Enable cross forest roaming..." and when I enable it that message goes away but it is EXTREMELY slow to log in. I googled this to death but can't figure out how to get rid of it, Im pretty sure its a group policy setting on the server but theres a bunch and I played around with them and cant figure out which one it is.
Any ideas? This is driving me crazy
All the clients are XP and the server is Windows 2003...
When a you log on to the server, after you type your password you get a window popping up that says.
"Cross forest roaming user profiles are disabled. Windows did not
load your roaming profile and is logging you on with a local profile."
You can hit OK and go right in but I don't want this window appearing. There is an option in the GP to "Enable cross forest roaming..." and when I enable it that message goes away but it is EXTREMELY slow to log in. I googled this to death but can't figure out how to get rid of it, Im pretty sure its a group policy setting on the server but theres a bunch and I played around with them and cant figure out which one it is.
Any ideas? This is driving me crazy