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Win2K Prof: How to create same user profile for all NEW users.
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Profiles
... the first login for a new user on an WNT workstation in that domain creates the profile we want for the user, rather than the one NT seems to want. 1. The profile created is about .5 Mb in size. The parts that we want in there are maybe 20% of that. How does NT decide which of this stuff gets copied into each

Questions about Creating Users with ADSI
So I have one profile that connects to my home SBS / Exchange directly. Then I've created separate Outlook profiles to each remote SBS 2003 server I support and it simply keeps asking for my login over and over and over again. The other thing I had to change was to delete my old user and create a new one.

List Digest, Vol 27, Issue 5
I won't have an opportunity until this evening to review the System User Profile Settings with my father. To be sure that we understand each other: 1. The desired data are in the original profile, User, under Documents and Settings. 2. The new corresponding (and empty) profile that Win2K Pro created is User.

"Classic logon" screen in XP does not remeber the user name
If they do want to create a new user with that name, then I want to take them to sort of a profile creation screen. It would then allow them to customize their paths. Once done, it would store this info in the table so that each time they open the database and use that user name it will use their profile.

HELP!! Cannot Find Domain When Logging on to Windows Server 20
Typically, you would store login scripts in \\servername\netlogon , and you specify the login file for each user in their profile. with the logon scripts, and doesn't ensure that old scripts created in SBS 4.5 prior to an upgrade of a server follow the behavior of new scripts for newly creates SBS 2000 users,

starting programs on login
I have a roaming profile issue that I would like some clarification on... I recently set up a new user and forgot to enter the path to the roaming Have each user log into the domain once - if this is an existing user with a profile you wish to keep, have them log in at their usual workstationand log out.

TS User Profiles nightmare
I think the reason new profiles were created in client machines was due to the change of proxy settings. Old user profiles were using the proxy settings for have to release (ipconfig/release) in each client machine? What exchange of information takes place between client machines and server during login time?

Profiles
Every new user you create in SBS 2000 using the SBS 2000 Add User wizard will be assigned the default logon script....the very same one, the one with the oddly long name SBS_LOGIN_SCRIPT.bat. That would mean editing each Add User created profile to change from a common batch script to a user specific one.

WIN Server v5.4, Build 449.5 has been released and is available ...
You could install using a switch which will bypass the msi installer: /nomsi - this will avoid the need for the cd with each new user. answers) ** John Phillips wrote: My work computer is hooked up to a Novell network, and 10 days ago our network specialist played with my login to eliminate an error message.

Copying Profiles
Locate the C:\Documents and Settings\New_Username folder, where C is the drive on which Windows XP is installed, and New_Username is the name of the user profile that you created in the "Create a New User Profile" section. On the Edit menu, click Paste. Log off the computer, and then log on as the new user.

Slow Domain
I join the client machine to the new domain, reboot, login to the domain as the user (a new user is set up in the new domain at the server), computer account to the new domain, logged on as the desired user ( have to do this, otherwise the profile for the user account in that "new" domain is not created ) and

Customizing User Profiles in Control Panel
The main difference is that the default profile is used instead of an assigned profile. The only time someone is "required" to logon is if you want to use the computer for more If I am not mistaken, whenever a new user is created by just typing in a username and password, and storing the password on the system,

Running Age of Empires through a Proxy Server
Create the new user account . Then logon as that user to create the initial profile settings . Copy the origianl profile over the top of the newly created one. Each user should have permissions to do this without being an administrator. Whenever I've copied the original profile first, it's never worked, the profile

Help Win 98SE Crazy things...
Monitoring the TLS - Ticket Login System (Mercury tool & Deloitte eRoom) to analyze the tickets based on priority wise and kicking to the right persons. (assigning to Solo Cup Change .... „P Used SAP Script to build user-defined screens and converted pre- existing forms to customized forms and Created new styles.

Login desktop has changed
XP creates another profile with .001 or .002. As Windows issues new SIDs (Security IDs) for each new account. So what you have to do, login on the local machine as administrator After having the computer join the domain and then logging in as kevin with the domain set to XYZ, a new user profile is created.

Weird login problem
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if you create a temporary user (with same basic name as the user), then logon so the profile gets created, then logon as local administrator and copy the old domain profile to I've gone through most of the initial server setup and am now trying to connect each of the XP Pro workstations to the new server.

NT4 mit Login-namen unabhaengigem Profil
(Meaning I have to login with each username so the folder is created?) Copying the contents into the new folder means that folder has to exist... which means I have to create it or let the system do it by logging in. What I've been doing is copying the profile and making it the "Default User" and then logging in.

Same Domain and Local User
First thing to do is to make sure that no User Profile is using the first Identity created when OE was first initialized on that Profile. This is because the first Identity stores its account So, to be rid of that first default Identity for each Profile, logon as a Profile, open OE and create a new Identity.

TS User Profiles nightmare
To date, with the setup I have (using roaming profiles without an active directory) I've not managed to get the login scripts for each user to work (in However, found that the profiles had to be created locally before being converted into roaming profiles (ie create profile as administrator, login as new user,