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View VM Logon Gives Incorrect Windows Permissions

We have a relatively new deployment using View 5.1 on vCenter 5.1, ESXi 5.1 In the last week, two of  our users who have elevated Windows permission in Active Directory have been unable to access their elevated folders and authenticate to our Exchange 2010 server while in their View vms. However, through their physical Windows machines, they continue to have normal access to their elevated folders and can authenticate to Exchange through Outlook.

 

When it happened to the first one, we thought it was some kind of weird fluke and just created a new Windows AD profile for her, but now it's happened with a second user and we have no idea why.

 

As far as we knew, a physical machine logon and a View vm logon should return the same permissions, but for some reason, the View vm logon is messing up their permissions.

 

We have no idea where to start looking for a cause for this. Can someone help us out?

 

FYI-- we run another View deployment with about 3 times as many users for another client and have never seen this issue there.


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