

- 2012 R2 REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES PROFILE PATH FULL
- 2012 R2 REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES PROFILE PATH WINDOWS
2012 R2 REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES PROFILE PATH WINDOWS
Use either of the following registry values to enable the behavior of RCM in Windows Servers 2012 R2 and earlier.
2012 R2 REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES PROFILE PATH FULL
You must open RegEdit and Load Mandatory user's ntuser.dat file into (Click HKEY_USERS, Click File-Load Hive), then set security on loaded hive to Authenticated Users: Full Control.MandatoryUser is just an example username.The profile folder must be named C:\Users\MandatoryUser.V2 ( and the Set path for Remote Desktop Services User Profile must be C:\Users\MandatoryUser without.The profile must be allowed to read by Authenticated Users (Apply file security reucrsively to profile folder).There are no errors when logging on or in event viewer.Ĭan anyone offer any ideas why it's not working? It's as if the policy setting hasn't been applied, but when I view rsop I can see that the policy IS applied. When I log off it saves the profile in the usual location, C:\Users, and I can make changes which are then saved to the profile. I want to automate the migration of the users Terminal Services Profile path. When I log on to the server using RDP, it loads the local default profile. My company is planning to migrate 4000 users from Windows NT to Windows 2000.

So for each server, I log on, create a profile, save it as a mandatory profile, enable both policies, and in "Set path for Remote Desktop Services User Profile" I set the path to the previously saved mandatory profile. I want to do this is with a mandatory profile, and 2 policies: "Use mandatory profiles on the RD Session Host server" and "Set path for Remote Desktop Services User Profile" A user logs on, they load a profile that has been configured for that server and no changes can be made to the profile. I want to configure my Windows Server 2008 servers like this.
