Remote Desktop Services - User Profile Disks

Hello
I am testing a new RDS 2012 R2 setup using UPD's but have stubled into a problem.
When I logon to RDS as a user and setup the profile so it uses the right Web Client and setup Outlook etc, then log out.
I then log back in with the same user and his settings have not been saved.
I have it set to replciate the usual documents etc so the UPD just handles Roaming Data and Registry. However I notice that the user I logged in is set to a local user in the profiles list and I cannot change him to roaming.
Anyone ever come accross this and can help?
Thanks
This topic first appeared in the Spiceworks Community

Hi,
Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum.
From your description it seems there is single User profile Disk issue. There is one related Hotfix for this issue, please try to install and check whether your issue been resolved.
FIX: You are logged on with a temporary profile to a remote desktop session after an unexpected restart of Windows Server 2012
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2896328
Hope it helps!
Thanks.
Dharmesh Solanki
TechNet Community Support
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Hi, that hotfix was already applied. Troubleshooting the issue further, it seemed that the user's UPD was locked or corrupted.  After I had all users logoff the Terminal Servers, I rebooted the Server that was hosting the UPDs. After the reboot, the user's
profile loaded correctly on all Terminal Servers.

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