For example, some users have reported that their user profile home folder is not mapping

How do I make profile home folders map again?

Disable your Antivirus or Firewall

Check to see whether an antivirus or a firewall client is enabled on the client that has the folder issues. If you find any, simply disable them and try to map out the folder. Looking for an antivirus for Windows Server? Check this article out for our top picks.

Disable the Fast Logon Optimization feature

Once the PC has rebooted, try to see if your user’s home folder encounters any more difficulties while mapping. The fast logon feature may affect the display and drive letter assignment of a mapped network drive. As such, the drive may have been mapped, but the user on the client cannot see it in Windows Explorer. As with the case at hand, he may even recognize it as a failed network drive mapping. This is why disabling fast logon via the Group Policy Objects is the best solution. If you know of any other solution to this problem, tell us more about it in the comments section below.

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