App breaks roaming profiles?... QB2008

Have a small site running NW6.5 SP6 with Zen 6.5SP1 and only using it for DLUs and roaming profiles. Everything has been working fine for a few years. Right after we install QB 2008 Premier to a system the roaming profile no longer synchronizes to the server but it will still read from it just fine. If you delete the "Windows NT 5.1 Workstation Profile" directory from their home directory it will re-create it but never populates it. DLU continues to function fine. No quotas and we have ample drive space. No irfs in place and permissions seem to be adequate. All workstations are XP Pro SP2 and client versions are all 4.91 SP4 fully patched.
Any suggestions?

What happens if you uninstall QB?
If that fixes it, you might want to see if QB puts any type of TSRs in
memory?
Craig Wilson - MCNE, MCSE, CCNA
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"Neophate" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Thanks for the response. I was out of town for training the last week
> and finally got back over to this site.... Already had hive cleanup on
> all the systems. There are no errors in the event viewer at all which
> is what I would expect if the profile was not closing. Tried disabling
> it and other logical services but not love. Patched ZEN 6.5 to SP2 ir1
> and updated agent on all systems to latest. After messing with QB
> settings significantly I was able to get one machine to start working
> again but I can not reproduce it. Still not 100% sure it is QB to
> blame but seems extremely coincidental. Of course Intuit does not
> "recommend" (support) NetWare and is no help. Getting ready to patch
> the server to SP7 which has been pretty stable overall anyway but do
> not expect it to fix the issue. Any thoughts?
>
> Craig Wilson;1437007 Wrote:
>> Try installing this on your workstations.
>> 'Download details: User Profile Hive Cleanup Service'
>> (http://tinyurl.com/2h3yl)
>>
>> It's quite possible your Profiles are not closing properly and
>> preventing
>> the upload.
>>
>> --
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>>
>> Novell does not officially monitor these forums.
>>
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>> "Neophate" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> >
>> > Have a small site running NW6.5 SP6 with Zen 6.5SP1 and only using
>> it
>> > for DLUs and roaming profiles. Everything has been working fine for
>> a
>> > few years. Right after we install QB 2008 Premier to a system the
>> > roaming profile no longer synchronizes to the server but it will
>> still
>> > read from it just fine. If you delete the "Windows NT 5.1
>> Workstation
>> > Profile" directory from their home directory it will re-create it
>> but
>> > never populates it. DLU continues to function fine. No quotas and
>> we
>> > have ample drive space. No irfs in place and permissions seem to be
>> > adequate. All workstations are XP Pro SP2 and client versions are
>> all
>> > 4.91 SP4 fully patched.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions?
>> >
>> >
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