Q226480: Terminal Server Profile Path Changes to Windows NT Profile
Article: Q226480
Product(s): Microsoft Windows NT
Version(s): 4.0
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbnetwork kbtool kbui
Last Modified: 11-DEC-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
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SYMPTOMS
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After you install a Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition-based computer on
a domain where the primary domain controller is running File and Printer Sharing
for NetWare, the Terminal Server profile path in User Manager may appear to
change to Windows NT Profile.
CAUSE
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This problem can occur because of a problem in User Manager.
RESOLUTION
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To work around this problem, you can safely ignore this behavior because the
Windows NT Profile path remains the Terminal Server profile path.
STATUS
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version Terminal
Server Edition for 4.00.
NOTE: It should be noted that if FPNW is removed, the behavior may still exist.
Additional query words: 4.00
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Keywords : kbnetwork kbtool kbui
Technology : kbWinNTsearch kbWinNT400search kbWinNTSsearch kbWinNTS400search kbNTTermServ400 kbNTTermServSearch
Version : :4.0
Issue type : kbprb
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