Re: Copy XP User Profiles - Permission Denied
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 11:19:43 -0400
John <hous200@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We are trying to copy user profiles from the local machine to a
network share. We have been doing this for months, but now we get
permission denied errors.
The XP SP2 machines are using roaming profiles, and the permissions
on the network share are full control.
Share permissions, full control for everyone? Relevant subfolder/NFTS
permissions are what?
The account used to copy the
profiles is part of a Domain group that is added to the local
administrators group. And it is copying another users' profile.
It seems it is a permissions issue with the domain account on the
local profile - not access to the remote share. But the Domain
account trying to copy the profiles is included within the local
Admin group, and the local Admin group has full control permissions
to all folders, sub-folders, and files.
The process being used to copy the profiles is - Open System
Properties, select the Advanced Tab, select the Settings button under
User Profiles, highlighting a profile, then selecting the Copy To
button. We then put in the remote share (like we have been), and an
access denied errors pops up.
What can we be missing??
Thanks
Just out of curiosity, if you have roaming profiles, why are you trying to
do this? The profile changes should be updated/uploaded to the user's
designated profile path as set in ADUC, when they log out.
.
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