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ADMT - roaming profiles
Kelly theri...@cajun.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Hi, I haven't re-read the entire thread.......however this is what has worked for others: To disable roaming profiles on a particular computer 1. In Registry Editor, expand the Hkey_Local_Machine\Network key, and select the Logon subkey. 2.

Roaming Profile Problems
Is it possible, set up roaming profile only for one user, or a group of users ? Thank you very much for your time... With samba-2.2.x the choice you have is to enable or disable roaming profiles support. It is a global only setting. The default is to have roaming profiles and the default path will locate them in

Roaming Profile Question (PROFILES$)
Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP] j...@cfisolutions.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz I'll concede any argument that Roaming Profiles under WinNT domains with either Win9x or WinNT stations I'm not going to endorse to anyone going forward with deployment of NT based Roaming Profiles if this is your first venture.

Roaming Profile question
I have an issue with roaming profile secutiry on my server. I have it setup as such: The roaming profiles are in a folder on the T drive called "profiles" then the roaming profiles are inside of that folder. The permissions go as such: On the profiles folder, it has everyone on it, with read only access and change

NWfs.sys nightmare with Roaming profiles (DLU) continues...
John S. Giltner, Jr. gil...@mnsinc.com microsoft public windowsnt domain Manditory Profile? Kevin wrote: Using a system policy, I can set an NT Workstation to force a domain user with a roaming profile to use a local profile. However, when the user logs off the local profile always overwrites the roaming profile.

Revert roaming profiles to local profiles?
Jack Wang [MS] jac...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin Hi Michael, The only way to make a real roaming profile is to get a server and create a domain. Please refer to the following article to create roaming profile. 314478 How to Create and Copy Roaming User Profiles in Windows XP

Roaming Profiles
And by the logon some users get the message " there is no space on your harddisk to get the roaming profile. Would you like use the local profile?" If you say YES, you get a new local profile and when you logoff the syncronisation of the roaming profiles overwrites the existence profile in the user homedirectory.

samba3 win2k roaming profiles.
RL longd...@buffnet.net microsoft public windowsnt setup Can't help you with your exact issues since I avoid roaming profiles as much as possible due to their flakiness. And, I can't think of many scenarios where roaming profiles are really needed. Beyond that, to help get your profiles down to size, you can start

Roaming profiles
2) Make sure the path to your roaming profiles is correct. It should be in the format \\servername\profilesharename\username - also check to see that profile files are being Here's how roaming profiles work. 1. User logs on to the PC. 2. If a roaming profile is specified, PC looks for that profile.

Roaming Profile Problems
So, I'd stick with roaming profiles, but get a better understanding of how they work & how to *make* them work. If you're concerned about users logging into the domain simultaneously on multiple computers, you can restrict that - or just train them. Also can I delete the user profile thats jammed on the local

Roaming Profile with 4.8 client and W2k
We setup roaming profiles when we first migrated to Windows 2000 Server (4/2001). The problem that we are having is that some of the profiles are not being updated on our server ie it has been months since the folder has been updated or written to. The way we setup roaming profiles was we basically typed in the UNC

Roaming User Profiles in Workgroup???
Probably you should then delete local copies of profile in terminal server profiles directory ("%SystemDrive%\Documents and settings" for Windows 2000, or %SystemRoot%\Profiles for Windows NT 4 by default). Thar's all. Hi all, i need some help with roaming profiles in terminal services.

Roaming Profiles advice
Take user Jonh Smith (jsmith) his profile path will be set to \\users\profiles\jsmith. Now for the member server, users logging on will have thier profile paths set to c:\winnt\profiles\%username%. If they are logging on for the first time they will get an error that their roaming profile could not be downloaded.

Disable Roaming Profile on spezified workstations
A signifigant number of Roaming Profile activities, in fact, that make a good argument that Roaming Profiles are part-and-parcel of Group Policy. Roaming profiles are NOT part of Group Policy. They can be configured via group policy, but they are not part of GP. Additionally, folder redirection is highly

Roaming profile security
Also can I delete the user profile thats jammed on the local machine or will that utility deal with this? "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: mark-docendo <markdoce...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Can anyone throw any light on what has gone wrong - I have no experience with roaming profiles at all.

Roaming profiles
Roaming profile fails to copy down at login after applying Windows XP SP1. http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10074402.htm Axel Heinzmann <heinz...@fh-furtwangen.de> wrote: We have WinXP Pro and Client 4.83 SP1 working fine with creating dynamic local users and loading roaming profiles.

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
Mark L. Ferguson marfer_...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support s may be new expected behavior from SP1 (security issue fixed) To Turn Off the New Check for Existing Roaming User Profile Folders A new computer policy that is named "Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders"

How to create roaming user profile
Richard Mueller [MVP] rlmuel...@ameritech.net microsoft public windows server active_directory Hi, The procedure for setting up roaming profiles is: 1. Create a shared directory on a W2k (or above) server and grant permissions to the users (either the group "Everyone" or "Domain Users").

Roaming Profile Problem
Using Roaming Profiles for the Mobile users is fine. Add the profile path to the User properties in AD, join the laptop to the Domain locally and you should be able to switch to Roaming Profiles on the Client. Make sure you do not have the client to Dial-in Automatically if disconnected from the domain,

Roaming profile issue...
We have to configure all the profiles locally, because we are migrating to another forest. The script will automatically remove the pc from the domain, add it to the new domain, migrate the user profile and export the mailbox to a pst file. The scrip is having problems with the roaming profile and unfortunally in