Replication of home directories in multiple locations

Hi,
We have setup a test AD domain with the master domain controller in our main site.
In each site (country) we have an additional domain controller.
In those sites there are multiple people which will travel to other sites. The login will not be a problem because the sysvol folder which is replicated by default.
But what about the home directories? I saw something about replicating the home directories to each site. This means the servers will have lots of data? On our current linux servers only one site has 1 TB on data.... this seems to be undo able for us if
we need to replicate all of it.... Some users travel a lot between sites, some only 2 times a year...
Could somebody clear this out for me how i should manage this.
Thanks in advance.
Kr,
Joeri

Hi,
The home folder is configured by an administrator by typing its full path, you can change the home folder by specifying another shared folder.
In addition, if there is no network connectivity issue, the user will be able to reach its home folder via LAN or WAN.
More information for you:
How to assign a home folder to a user
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816313/en-us
Best Regards,
Amy

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    1. I assume this is a more low-level type of locking than the "Locked" checkbox in Get Info: am I right?
    2. Could apps running on clients (logged into network accounts) get locks in Snow Leopard?
    3. If so, what's changed in Lion, and how can I re-enable locking?
    Thanks
    Louise
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    12 Jun 2012 18:24:23 [rsession-fintannagle] ERROR system error 45 (Operation not supported) [lock-file=/Network/Servers/xgrid.complex.ucl.ac.uk/Volumes/Users/fintannagle/. rstudio-desktop/sdb/s-333EABAB/lock_file]; OCCURRED AT: core::Error core::FileLock::acquire(const core::FilePath&) /Users/rstudio/rstudio/src/cpp/core/FileLock.cpp:117; LOGGED FROM: bool session::source_database::supervisor::<unnamed>::reclaimOrphanedSession(const std::vector<core::FilePath, std::allocator<core::FilePath> >&, core::FilePath*) /Users/rstudio/rstudio/src/cpp/session/SessionSourceDatabaseSupervisor.cpp:249
    12 Jun 2012 18:24:23 [rsession-fintannagle] ERROR system error 45 (Operation not supported) [lock-file=/Network/Servers/xgrid.complex.ucl.ac.uk/Volumes/Users/fintannagle/. rstudio-desktop/sdb/s-505698E8/lock_file]; OCCURRED AT: static bool core::FileLock::isLocked(const core::FilePath&) /Users/rstudio/rstudio/src/cpp/core/FileLock.cpp:61; LOGGED FROM: static bool core::FileLock::isLocked(const core::FilePath&) /Users/rstudio/rstudio/src/cpp/core/FileLock.cpp:63
    12 Jun 2012 18:24:23 [rsession-fintannagle] ERROR system error 45 (Operation not supported) [lock-file=/Network/Servers/xgrid.complex.ucl.ac.uk/Volumes/Users/fintannagle/. rstudio-desktop/sdb/s-505698E8/lock_file]; OCCURRED AT: core::Error core::FileLock::acquire(const core::FilePath&) /Users/rstudio/rstudio/src/cpp/core/FileLock.cpp:117; LOGGED FROM: bool session::source_database::supervisor::<unnamed>::reclaimOrphanedSession(const std::vector<core::FilePath, std::allocator<core::FilePath> >&, core::FilePath*) /Users/rstudio/rstudio/src/cpp/session/SessionSourceDatabaseSupervisor.cpp:249

    User presets and templates will only be placed within the catalog folder after the 'Store presets with catalog' is activated. Existing user presets and templates will remain in their original location. I appreciate that this is a tad confusing, but it's the way Lr works. To get all of your existing presets and templates into the catalog folder it's probably quicker and easier to just copy the entire 'Lightroom Settings' folder from the default location to the Lightroom catalog folder.

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