Computers no longer find the users home folder.

I only know enough to make me dangerous.
Im using System 10.5.5
I have a Mac lab set up with Open Directory. My users log on to their Home folders located on our server through computers registered in Workgroup Manager. All of this is working fine.
Whenever a user tries to log on from another computer, they can connect and get to a home folder, but it looks like a new one, their files are not there. Any ideas?

I found my answer in another posting.  There were two options.  The first didn't help but the second did but both still good information.
Ringtones library is now called Tones. If you don't see Tones under the Library, go to iTunes menu EDIT>Preferences>check the Tones box under General tab, sources then click ok
iTunes>View>Show Sidebar...Tones should be listed here under Library.

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