Good evening.
I am deploying an Active Directory domain for a lab, using Windows Server 2012 R2 as a DC and Windows 10 Pro 64-bits (build 10586) for the clients. After the configuration of the server and the clients, I create the domain users and specify they as Mandatory Profiles. But Windows 10 doesn't like Mandatory Profiles apparently. When the user is logged on, the explorer and the taskbar freezes with a surprising regularity, and the only way to temporarily "resolve" the problem is resetting the Explorer.exe process. However, even after this, the OS still seems unstable for the most part, and after a short period of time, explorer freezes again. Third-party applications continue to work normally, but Windows-system-related programs and shortcut keys do not work at all (mouse pointer usually turns in that busy spinning circle).
I have tried normal roaming profiles and local profiles, both work properly and do not causes problems, but for some reason Mandatory Profiles is not fully working with Windows 10 (Windows 7 and 8.1 works properly).
I already checked for system errors using sfc /scannow, and the DISM tool, but there is no violation on the clients. Already checked for virus too, no threats. The clients and the server are fully updated.
Is Microsoft aware of this bug? If is there any solution that I am missing, I would love to know.
Thank you for your time.
I am deploying an Active Directory domain for a lab, using Windows Server 2012 R2 as a DC and Windows 10 Pro 64-bits (build 10586) for the clients. After the configuration of the server and the clients, I create the domain users and specify they as Mandatory Profiles. But Windows 10 doesn't like Mandatory Profiles apparently. When the user is logged on, the explorer and the taskbar freezes with a surprising regularity, and the only way to temporarily "resolve" the problem is resetting the Explorer.exe process. However, even after this, the OS still seems unstable for the most part, and after a short period of time, explorer freezes again. Third-party applications continue to work normally, but Windows-system-related programs and shortcut keys do not work at all (mouse pointer usually turns in that busy spinning circle).
I have tried normal roaming profiles and local profiles, both work properly and do not causes problems, but for some reason Mandatory Profiles is not fully working with Windows 10 (Windows 7 and 8.1 works properly).
I already checked for system errors using sfc /scannow, and the DISM tool, but there is no violation on the clients. Already checked for virus too, no threats. The clients and the server are fully updated.
Is Microsoft aware of this bug? If is there any solution that I am missing, I would love to know.
Thank you for your time.