OIM: Terminal Services Profile Path

Hi,
I am using OIM and AD with the OOTB AD connector.
I have made a pre-populate adapter that generates a Terminal Services Profile Path for a user. I would like the path to be added to users when they are created.
I have added an entry in the the AD User Form, pre-populate tab. Field name: Terminal Profile Path. Adapter: My generate Terminal Services Profile Path adapter.
Unfortunately, the Terminal Profile Path field is not pre-populated in the process form.
I have also tried to add a process task triggered by the create user task, and made my adapter a Process Task Adapter. This did not work either.
Just to test it, since there is no column for Terminal Services in the usr table, I created a Terminal Services Profile Path UDF. When I fill in the path in the UDF manually, the Terminal Profile Path field is not pre-populated in the process form.
I have made pre-populate adapters for other UDFs and had no troubles with that. Does anyone know if there is something special about this Terminal Services Profile Path field?
Thanks!!

Thanks Rajiv,
When I use a process task, the task is invoked, and I get:
Status: Rejected
Response: 62: Unknown response received.
But I thought I didn't really need to use a process task, and that it would be sufficient with a pre-populate adapter mapped to the right field. But it seems like I'm not using the field in the correct way...?
Thanks!

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