![]() I think maybe you're confusing local and roaming profiles? Just wondered if anyone had experienced something similar or could shed any light on this? - if so would appreciate any advice! I thought at first this may be an issue with roaming profiles, but three of the users affected don't have them. There is also nothing set in group policy that I can see which would be over-riding the AD settings and causing the anomaly. The active directory entries are still showing the correct path to the E drive, this is consistent across all three of our DCs, so not a sync problem. ![]() it actually looks like the profiles have been somehow duplicated across both locations. Problem is that within a couple of days new profiles for all of the users have again been created on the C drive.whilst the profile folder on the E drive is also showing recent changes. I then cleared the old profiles off the C drive which freed up about 20gb of space. I updated the path to the terminal services profile for all the users in active directory and checked it was all working OK with a test user account once the changes had propagated (or at least appeared to have propagated.). We're due to move to RDS within the next 6 months or so but I need to get this working in the meantime so last week I migrated all the profiles onto the E:/drive which is on a separate disk. We're running critically short of disk space on the C:/ drive which is where the current user profiles are stored (c:/documents & settings), and this is causing us some serious performance headaches. Our home-based staff remote desktop onto a Windows 2003 terminal server over VPN.
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