Hi,
A little background, I have taken over a TS environment for a company with many locations that RDP into HQ. There are roughly 55 users using this particular Terminal server that I keep getting resource errors when users try and connect. However, most of the client terminals are just POS systems and there is only about 15 or 20 users that have full access in terms of internet, email and Office suite.
Original setup has all users just using Local Profiles on that server. It has been my understanding that in TS environments it is a good idea to use Roaming Profiles for users that bounce around between multiple systems. Looking for confirmation of that.
My problem is that some users can login fine and eventually some users will get "Not enough resources available..." error when they try to connect. This server is getting low on disk space and everything I've found seems to point in that direction as the problem. I'm hoping someone can confirm this or point me in the right direction.
I have tried moving some users to roaming profiles and have freed some disk space that way. I'm rather new to this kind of setup so any help in proper setup would be appreciated.
Thanks,
~Bill
A little background, I have taken over a TS environment for a company with many locations that RDP into HQ. There are roughly 55 users using this particular Terminal server that I keep getting resource errors when users try and connect. However, most of the client terminals are just POS systems and there is only about 15 or 20 users that have full access in terms of internet, email and Office suite.
Original setup has all users just using Local Profiles on that server. It has been my understanding that in TS environments it is a good idea to use Roaming Profiles for users that bounce around between multiple systems. Looking for confirmation of that.
My problem is that some users can login fine and eventually some users will get "Not enough resources available..." error when they try to connect. This server is getting low on disk space and everything I've found seems to point in that direction as the problem. I'm hoping someone can confirm this or point me in the right direction.
I have tried moving some users to roaming profiles and have freed some disk space that way. I'm rather new to this kind of setup so any help in proper setup would be appreciated.
Thanks,
~Bill