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We have a computer on our network that doesn't seem to be able to use roaming profiles. A few things we noticed: 1. When he logs on we are getting errors in the servers event viewer regarding Gr...
Zones: Networking, TCP/IPDate Answered: 05/25/2006 Views: 0
Hi, I created roaming profiles for users and want to make them mandatory.  I used \\server\profiles$\%username% on the profilepath and when a user logged off for the first time the profile folder i...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 12/02/2003 Views: 0
Hi All, I am setting up roaming profiles on an SBS 2003. I have a parent folder shared as Profiles$. The share permissions on the parent folder are: Everyone - Read ProfileUsersGrp - F...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 05/12/2005 Views: 0
We want to switch our organisation to roaming profiles (Clients are XPSP2, We are in a W2003 Domain Environment). I am slightly worried about what will happen to existing user profiles. There ar...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 07/14/2005 Views: 0
Our network using Server is Window 2003 Enterprise and Client is Window XP We Setup Roaming profile as follow: 1- Use Active Directory Users and Computers to create template_user with setting   ...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 08/29/2005 Views: 0
How do you create a roaming user profile in a win2003svr-sp1/XPsp2 domain environment?
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 01/05/2006 Views: 0
I am running W2K Pro on a Dell tower that is part of a peer-to-peer network.  I need to note that the machine was never identified as part of a domain. I want to copy the Administrator user profile...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 08/15/2006 Views: 0
Hi, So how is this done? I know on how to create a Default profile on a normal workstation - you log in as a "user" - (which you created) and set the profile as you want it and then go to compu...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 01/14/2007 Views: 0
I have mixed environment (win2000 servers and Win 2003 Sp1).My active directory is running on win2000 server and all 5 FSMO roles.I would like to run roaming user profiles and everything would be f...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 02/12/2007 Views: 0
Was looking into a problem for a customer. Network is a bit of a mess, XP home and XP pro PCs. SBS2003 with nothing but roaming profiles The PC in question is XP PRO with latest updates SP3 e...
Zones: Windows XP, New Users, User ManagementDate Answered: 05/19/2009 Views: 18