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Browse All TopicsIf I have Windows 2003 server and roaming profiles set up for users, where do I need to put 3 icons/shortcuts on the server profiles folder, so every user will get them when they log in?
I red somewhere that roaming profiles work differently than the usual profiles.
Users are Win XP machines.
The usual places would be Default user or All Users profiles.
Thank you
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by: marine7275Posted on 2006-06-22 at 06:07:14ID: 16959500
They do work differently because you can login to many machines vs just the one with your profile. I usually test the roaming profiles and will add all shorcuts necessary for each user. By doing this you can verify shortcuts, folders, etc.