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Roaming Profiles ?
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question 2: With roaming profiles and Outlook Express (and maybe Outlook 2003), will a user's mailbox also be stored as part of the roaming profile? It looks like it would... and that might not be good, either. If Aunt Jane e-mails 50 vacation pictures to Cousin John, I don't want Cousin John saving those to

Roaming Profile falis on XP... UserEnv Error
SPAAMM.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory Again, I'm not sure if this even applied to roaming profiles, but... open up My Computer on a client. Go to Tools/Folder Options in the menu. Go to the Offline Files tab. You will see a setting there for the amount of disk space available to offline files.

What the Heck Is A Roaming Profile?
DAT profile), you have to use roaming profiles. Most users prefer this, provided common software is installed in the same place on all roaming machines. You can, for example, redirect some personal folders such as My Documents in your profile. So to that extent it is doing the same thing as gp redirection,

Roaming profiles in Windows XP
We use roaming profiles with all our accounts. However, the XP machine will not see the roaming profile and errors out with a UserEnv error. The UserEnv error is listed in the I toggled all possible options to allow for roaming profiles (disabled slow connection check, disabled "only use local profile" etc...).

Roaming Profiles for multiple Terminal Server farms
I am using roaming profiles witch are stored on the server. So far so good. But : Latetly i have upgraded 2 of my clients to windows XP, When my users log in to them (and get there roaming profile from the server) it takes a very long time to log on. Is this normal ? do i have to delete the 'old' roaming profile

Roaming Profiles - Who designed this?
We use roaming profiles stored on an NT server. When i try to log on to any of the Windows 2000 machines using the roaming profile saved on the NT server, i get a message "Access is denied" and sometimes "Not enough Disk Space is available to process this command". The permissions on the NT server are set right

GURU for roaming profile policy
wcrouse wcro...@sover.net microsoft public win2000 networking Roaming profiles should not contain system configuration information for users, but only desktop settings that follow a user from machine to machine. I've removed the profile path from the user settings on the server without problem.

Restricting Roaming Profiles
It will only do that it the profile that is on the workstation is registered as a roaming profile. - John T. May I also, I'm using Windows 2000 SP4 (But its an upgrade from WINNT). On Jan 17, 2004, at 9:27 PM, John H Terpstra wrote: Nathan, Workstation default user profiles go in: C:\Application and User

Roaming Profile Question
If you want to user Roaming Profiles as opposed to Redirected Folders, then you would indeed get the Favorites to migrate with the profile, but you wouldn't use the method you are asking about, you simple change the Profile folder location in the User Profile setup of AD to point to the path where you want the

Roaming profiles for external domain
Simon sim...@newsgroup.nospam microsoft public windows terminal_services Thanks to all of you for your responses, I have accomplish what I needed by setting up a GPO using the "Set Path for TS Roaming profiles" setting in my AD environment, and I also enable the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" in the

Why PDC Administrator is not suggested to have roaming profile?
Roaming profiles are configured. Domain functional level = W2K Clients = XP SP1 New company policy = Remove all roaming profiles and configure them locally on all different machines. Current config: Local cached roaming profiles are deleted after logoff. Domain policy: Computer ConfigurationAdministrative

Revert roaming profiles to local profiles?
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.... but when user switches computer, on login windows

Logon to NOT allow Roaming Profile to load? Possible?
In the event that the roaming profile's permissions are not correct, it is possible to create the local cache, but not be able to properly access it, or save when logging off. Many weird things can happen when the permissions are not properly set. If local profiles are not cached, then it seems that a "TEMP"

Roaming Profiles
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] lanwe...@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com microsoft public windows server general microsoft public windows server sbs jim <j...@home.net> wrote: On Windows Small Business Server 2003, how would you go about reverting roaming profiles to local profiles for the users?

Roaming Profiles between XP and 2000
Paul_FM pau...@me.umn.edu comp os ms-windows nt setup misc comp os ms-windows nt admin security Because roaming profiles are subject to corruption. If a trojan attaches itself to the user's profile on one machine it will follow the user around. Program installs increase the size of the profile and it is much easier

Roaming profile sync delete all my files!
I'm also posting my boilerplate on roaming profiles below, just in case - there are some key things you need to do if you want them to work properly. The profile is now roaming. 5. If you want the administrators group to automatically have permissions to the profiles folders, you'll need to make the appropriate

question about samba roaming profile
Roaming profiles can be used for good or "evil." :-) They can solve some problems while creating others. And in an NT environment you pretty much need the The point of roaming profiles is to allow a domain user to log onto any machine that the domain will authenticate the user on and allow the user to have the

Roaming profile only roaming in safe mode
In this case roaming profiles will not get downloaded but a local one will be created based on the local default use profile. I've seen this working. I can't remember exactly which register settings are involved, several settings need te be tweaked. There should be some MS knowledgebase articles on this (search on

What the Heck Is A Roaming Profile?
Oli Restorick [MVP] o...@mvps.org microsoft public win2000 setup_deployment I have a mostly-positive experience of roaming profiles. As an administrator, you have to be disciplined (eg be concious of whether shortcuts are being placed in the user's profile or the "all users" profile on the machine) and consistent.

WTS Outlook and Roaming Profiles
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.... but when user switches computer, on login windows