I am having a weird problem using Powershell and setting a HomeDirectory via the cmdlet
Set-ADUser -Identity "user" -HomeDirectory "\\fileserver\home$\user"
Even though the cmdlet is working and setting the values in the AD, the necessary folder on the fileserver "\fileserver\home$\user" will not be created.
I have also unsuccessfully tried the same with the initial creation
New-ADUser -Name "user" -HomeDirectory "\\fileserver\home$\user"
I have started the Powershell on the Exchange server as domain-admin via UAC and imported the module ActiveDirectory via
Import-Module ActiveDirectory
Instead of using the UNC-path with NetBIOS-hostnames I also tried the FQDN \fileserver.domain.local\ and also the ip adrress \ip\
If I am using the cd command to enter the UNC-path via Powershell, it does also work, I can also create directories.
cd \\fileserver\home$
mkdir test_dir
Still, the directory will not be created. If I am using the AD GUI, and try to alter the HomeDirectory-path, the folder will be created.
Any hints? Many thanks PS: 2008R2 x64, Exchange 2010, 1x Exchange, 1x AD controller, 1x fileserver