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1 TS Client issue on member server in SBS 2k environment

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Dirk-Thomas Brown - 28 Jun 2004 19:12 GMT
SBS 2000, with a  2000 member server running TS in application mode.

All users except one can log on

The one user  gets, after the first logon/password/domain screen, then the
usual SBS script window runs lower left of screen and finally a window
appears mid screen with "The system cannot find the path specified. The
working directory is invalid
%alluserprofile%applicationdata\microsoft\backoffice\management\ Please
check the working directory in the client configuration.

If I click ok to the window it disappears and I can only see the DOS window
still trying to run the SBS script. It will sit there forever, if I  x  out
of that window the screen simply remains blue for some minutes and then TS
disconnects me.

Any ideas ???

Dirk-Thomas
John Oliver, Jr. \(MVP\) - 28 Jun 2004 21:02 GMT
This can be fixed by going to the User in ADUC, right click properties then
select the Environment Tab, uncheck 'Start the following program at logon'

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Dirk-Thomas Brown - 29 Jun 2004 18:08 GMT
Thanks, I would have looked for that one forever!

Dirk-Thomas

> This can be fixed by going to the User in ADUC, right click properties
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