I have a Windows 2003 Server and I have roaming profiles set-up with a couple of accounts but I can't get those accounts to leave a cached copy on the computers, so it takes a long time to load the profile every time the user logs in.
I've enabled Offline Files in the group policies on the Server->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Network->Offline Files. I've also made sure that the "delete cached copies of roaming profiles" is not configured (I've also tried explicitly disabling it) under Server Computer->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->System->User Profiles.
One thing that I noticed (I don't know if it helps) is that under Server->Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options, the Shutdown: Allow system to be shut down without having to log on was enabled, yet I wasn't getting the option to shut down on the client computer. I got the client computer to enable that by editing the group policy under Client Computer->Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options.
Any clues on why these roaming profiles don't leave a cache copy? If I remove the Profile Path in Active Directory, the client computers can log in to the server with the domain username/password and the cache copy will stay in the client computer, but the cache copy will go away after logging out once the Profile Path is set in Active Directory.
I've enabled Offline Files in the group policies on the Server->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Network->Offline Files. I've also made sure that the "delete cached copies of roaming profiles" is not configured (I've also tried explicitly disabling it) under Server Computer->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->System->User Profiles.
One thing that I noticed (I don't know if it helps) is that under Server->Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options, the Shutdown: Allow system to be shut down without having to log on was enabled, yet I wasn't getting the option to shut down on the client computer. I got the client computer to enable that by editing the group policy under Client Computer->Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options.
Any clues on why these roaming profiles don't leave a cache copy? If I remove the Profile Path in Active Directory, the client computers can log in to the server with the domain username/password and the cache copy will stay in the client computer, but the cache copy will go away after logging out once the Profile Path is set in Active Directory.