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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, feel free to move or advised me where to post if not.
I work in a college and in our AD, Users are split into various OU's, e.g. Staff, Students (which are split further by Intake year).
We have network file servers for each of the Staff and Intake year OU's.
When a new user account is created and logged on to a domain pc, we have it set up so a Profile folder and Documents folder are created on the corresponding file server and documents folder mapped to a drive letter.
We have realised since around October we have been getting an error when the users log on to domain PCs for the first time, the folders aren't being created on the file servers.
We know everything was working fine in September because we weren't experiencing the issue with this years' new user accounts (luckily, as there were at least 600 new user accounts then). The User accounts created before October are working as expected, the folders on the file servers exist and can be mapped.
It sounds like a permissions issue, but we can't see any changes which were made to permissions, especially on all 5/6 different servers.
We can’t see any group policies which were created/changed which would apply to all of the new users on the servers across the org.
Does anyone know if changing the server we use for SCCM could affect something like this? We created a new one in October.
Any suggestions, or point in the right direction, would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Graham
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, feel free to move or advised me where to post if not.
I work in a college and in our AD, Users are split into various OU's, e.g. Staff, Students (which are split further by Intake year).
We have network file servers for each of the Staff and Intake year OU's.
When a new user account is created and logged on to a domain pc, we have it set up so a Profile folder and Documents folder are created on the corresponding file server and documents folder mapped to a drive letter.
We have realised since around October we have been getting an error when the users log on to domain PCs for the first time, the folders aren't being created on the file servers.
We know everything was working fine in September because we weren't experiencing the issue with this years' new user accounts (luckily, as there were at least 600 new user accounts then). The User accounts created before October are working as expected, the folders on the file servers exist and can be mapped.
It sounds like a permissions issue, but we can't see any changes which were made to permissions, especially on all 5/6 different servers.
We can’t see any group policies which were created/changed which would apply to all of the new users on the servers across the org.
Does anyone know if changing the server we use for SCCM could affect something like this? We created a new one in October.
Any suggestions, or point in the right direction, would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Graham