We have redirected folders turned on for Desktop and Documents on our network. Just this week we've started getting calls from people who are getting the attached error. The only way I can fix this is to do some combination of removing the PC from the domain (from the PC) and adding it back,resetting their PC's AD account and removing it from the domain and adding it back. Or deleting their computer account completely, removing them from the domain and adding them back. Sometimes it takes doing all three before it will finally let them logon and access their folders.
We are running AD at the 2003 level. These people are logging into my 2012 AD server and everyone is running Windows 7. They all have (as does everyone else who hasn't seen this issue) my 2012 server as their DNS server.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you may be able...