Roaming Profile Problems in Windows Server 2008R2 Foundation


hi there. need on problem. installed ad ds on windows server 2008r2 foundation server first dc in new forest. set dns on server , configured roaming user profiles in shared folder under c:\ on server. created security group administrator , domain admin permissions , created multiple user profiles in security group profile path pointing shared roaming profile folder under c:\. backed existing user profiles using windows easy transfer, added few computers in office domain workgroup, , when logged roaming profiles used windows easy transfer load users settings new profiles. worked great. user profiles roaming, created in shared roaming profile folder on server under c:\ , no problems. 2 weeks later, getting event log error on pc's in office when log off , on - 

windows cannot locate server copy of roaming profile , attempting log on local profile. changes profile not copied server when log off. error may caused network problems or insufficient security rights. 

 detail - system detected possible attempt compromise security. please ensure can contact server authenticated you.

i have enabled permissions , shared folder everyone...i @ loss now. please help.

this has nothing active directory , best posted in windows client forum.

i check make sure have dns configured clients.  making sure clients point dns server hosts ad services , have dns server forward external dns queries isp.


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