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roaming profiles
They are frustrated at the long shut down and boot up times, so I thought that moving their roaming profiles back to the desktops (especially since there is no "roaming" taking place) would help them with this issue. Does anyone know how this is done? jim Hi - note that it's best to post SBS questions in

Strange problem in roaming user profiles
jimbehn...@mindspring.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 Do a google seearch in this newsgroup for roaming profiles. Jeff just post some of his opinions about roaming profiles. I have setup roaming profiles at a few accounts. The benefit is that at that account the users do move about and the SQL profile

#@!#!@ Roaming Profiles
Craig Wilson craig_d_wil...@yahoo.com novell support zenworks desktops 4x install-setup Not until your user drops an ISO onto his desktop ;> Personally, I try to avoid roaming profiles. User's love them. Admins hate them ;>>>> jdz wrote: Thanks, it appears to be working great. Just wanted to make sure there were no

Kompatibilität Roaming Profiles
You should set up the roaming profile directory something like this: D:\profiles; share the D:\profiles directory; Under share permissions, give Everyone Full control; Under Security (for the D:\profiles folder) give Everyone full control. Then you won't get an access denied error. In Active Directory, be sure to

Roaming User Profile Greyed Out
On a couple new users I've been experimenting getting the roaming profile to work, but still have some ways to go. I set the profile path to \profiles\%username%, No - don't use a path like that (the share doesn't exist, won't, and doesn't need to). Read below.... Actually the share already existed,

Delete roaming profile on TS server.
Drew Cooper [MSFT] dc...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 security Mandatory profiles aren't the same as roaming profiles. You're only talking about mandatory profiles, right? When you log on with a mandatory profile are all of the policies not being applied or just some of them?

MVP's ----- Roaming profile desktop background is remembered ...
75214....@compuserve.com microsoft public office setup Hi Clint, It is likely related to the Roaming Profiles if these are machines where that profile hasn't been We have a network of computers running Windows 2000 and use roaming profiles. We use Symnatec Ghost Version 6.5 to put images on all the clients.

Roaming Profiles and NTUSER.MAN
They are frustrated at the long shut down and boot up times, so I thought that moving their roaming profiles back to the desktops (especially since there is no "roaming" taking place) would help them with this issue. Does anyone know how this is done? jim Hi - note that it's best to post SBS questions in

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
You could set up a child domain or another domain so that you dont use roaming profiles on it and synch the passwords Magnus -----Original Message----- Hi Magnus, How can I set the W2K Terminal Services to NOT allow a TS Roaming Profile? I can't take these out of the User's Profiles, nor can I log into the W2K

Profiles, roaming and roving profiles (longish)
Would you help me out of the problem in roaming user profile? Why do the contents of the roaming user profiles stay in the computers users log in, resulting decreasing the disk space on the computers? The domain controller MIG is a windows 2000 server and is where all users' profiles are configured to store.

Cached roaming profiles automatically deleted
Right click My Computer and select User Profiles Change the type of your profile to local Also, check in user manager in the Profile section for your account to make sure that you don't have a roaming profile defined. Andrew "R. Hubbard" <hubbard_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Mobile Users With Roaming User Profiles
Download and read the Guide to Profiles and Policies. On Mon, 15 Dec 1997 09:58:50 -0700, Corby Wilson <cgwi...@sandia.gov> wrote: I am trying to create a roaming profile. I copy a local profile to an NT 4.0 server and change the user logon profile path to point to this path.

roaming win98 profiles
Roaming user profiles enable users to log on to computers in a domain while preserving their user profile settings. Configure servers hosting roaming profiles to use the NTFS File System. Unlike FAT, NTFS supports Discretionary access control lists (DACLs) and system access control lists (SACLs), which control

Excluding Temp dir from roaming profiles
So, what the hell is so good about roaming profiles anyway? I am beginning to understand why MCSEs are in demand and why they make such good money. The reason there is a shortage must be because they commit suicide due to roaming profiles, and anyone who doesn't totally lose his/her mind or kill themselves are paid

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
Carl Cox c...@appliedretail.com comp os ms-windows nt admin networking Mark: You have completed the server side of setting up Roaming Profiles, now complete the process by setting up the Workstations to use Roaming Profiles: On every NT Workstation where you want to use Roaming Profiles, right click on My Computer

Roaming Profiles a waste of time?
As Admin create a share on your server, lets call it Profiles. (why not!). 2. Logon as the user you want to have the roaming profile for (if he has not yet logged on before) so we get a profile created for him. At this point this is still a local profile, but we need this as input to be able to turn it into a

Cached roaming profiles automatically deleted
You can create additional shares, etc., and map drive letters via a login script - but folder redirection for My Docs, Application Data, and Desktop, are critical if you're using roaming profiles (and a very good idea even if you aren't). Someone clearly set this up in a bungled way, and it's impossible for me to

Windows 2K to XP upgrade makes roaming profiles slow ?
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this reason, I want the roaming profiles to work. From what I can tell, the roaming profiles worked when the system was originally set up 4 years ago. In the meantime, system has been broken. As much as I can tell, this was caused by someone attempting to manage the system either like a regular Win2003,

Difference between Windows NT roaming profiles and Terminal ...
<breff...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 09 maj 2006: I am planning on setting up TS Roaming profiles for a 2003 term serv environment. Is it possible to configure in Group Policy (or any other method) to only save certain portions of a user's profile at logoff? Meaning, can I exclude certain folders?

NWfs.sys nightmare with Roaming profiles (DLU) continues...
Hi,
can anyone recommend a good strategy for deploying roaming profiles with win98 boxes and an NT server. I want to install the software first on my win98 machines, arrange the desktop icons, network settings, ie settings and so forth, and then make sure that these settings are uniform on all machines,