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HELP!! Cannot Find Domain When Logging on to Windows Server 20
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don't believe a batch file with "net use" commands should experience a similar problem, as I assume the user token has been created as soon as the user is Results are not consistant between users - but each user consistantly gets the same login results. All users should get: Script maps F and P - Home

Scripting User profile copying
Big profile=slow login/logout, and possible profile corruption. * Note that user profiles are not compatible between different OS versions, even between W2k/XP. I created a new security group (also named Roaming Users) as well, to avoid all users becoming roaming, when only some of them need to be.

sbs2000 login scripts
If you had created more than one user account, each would be able to access things like common Start menu items and Desktop icons that are stored here. The Default User folder is a template used when you create a new user account. If you're thinking, "I've already created the only account I'll ever need",

Help with strange Outlook Profile Problem
Each time an NT domain is created a unique identifier is created, the Domain SID. Though your original AD name was ABC.LAN (NETBIOS name ABC) and the new AD The basic process can be described relatively simply but you have details about user profiles and the permissions of files that may also need dealing with.

Necessary Permissions?
Ok maybe I am doing something wrong but this is how I have always created my "default user" profile on my \\dc\netlogon share . I create a new user lets call it bjones, I login with that user on a newly loaded workstation and configure everything how I want (printers, desktop/start menu options etc).

Slow XP logon times
Windows profile as a "template"....so, what's happening is, as each new user logs in to Samba, Windows creates a new profile, with each user's login name, and stores it on the local hard drive. I don't want new profiles created for every user who sits down at the machine - I want ONE local profile, that I define

Revert roaming profiles to local profiles?
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] lanwe...@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com microsoft public windows server general Aaron <Aa...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Ok, I created a new user and put the old roaming profile path in ADUC for that user. Still same slow logon problem. Did you want me to create a

Login scripts
Danny Johnson SpAmBlOcKeD_ANTIspam_Dan...@Flash.net alt os linux slackware Well, what I'm after is a central location for altering login scripts. I had been setting up the files by hand, In this way, EVERY new user will have a ~/.profile that will contain these aliases and path modifications you've created.

Maintain user profiles during clean install.
B. Manually copy the profile. -------------------------------------------- 1. Login locally to the XP Pro client computer and create a new local user account that is a member of the local Administrators group. 2. Logoff and logon to the XP Pro client computer using the local account you created in Step 1. 3.

Default Settings
This means that if you log in for the first time as 'fred' and there is no 'fred' profile, a profile named 'fred' will be created. 1) Create a second administrator account on each machine 2) Login as the second administrator and copy the "administrator"=20 profile to another folder, renamed for the new user's

Managing the Default User profile
If you used the File and Settings Transfer Wizard you can delete the file it created that you used to the transfer from one profile to another. Other than that most likely the space taken up is files You can check the subfolders under your user profile to find out the size of each folder using Windows Explorer.

Moving Profiles
Then when they logon for the first time a new default profile will be created for them. -- Regards, Dave Patrick No email replies please - reply in newsgroup "Paul Furman" wrote: help please...How do you set up a machine with a user who is not administrator without re-doing all the settings for each user?

Roaming profile issue...
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*think* each Identity's mail Store will be stored in the Profile Folder of the Current User at the time the Identity is created---you can check this in I can't figure out how to configure a new Microsoft login profile so that it doesn't automatically copy all of the folders and messages associated with the

Creating a personalized database: Access97 - maintaining a ...
The key was to have the registry key and value pre-exist before the users first login after the accout was recreated. .... I have created a script which will perform the following on the old profile: 1) perform a net user to create the new account of the same username (generates a new sid though) 2) Run a ported

Default policy? or something else
Each branch has a slightly different set of applications, but all users within a branch have the same applications. Requirements: 1. I need to be able to create a "template user" for each branch with a default profile that each new user at the branch will start from on their first login (note: NOT a mandatory

Profiles?
Some time ago I added a new user profile to my PC so that there was a seperate login/profile for myself. Other people with access to my PC used the default login/profile. Now that I am the only one who uses the PC I want to remove the profile I created for myself so that at startup I am not prompted for a username

Setting up users from default after install
WHen that didnt seem to work, I then recreated a fresh profile on each machine and that seemed to take care of that. The next issue that has been FInally...a third party app on one of the local machines had attempted to pull the new profiles I created for Outlook into a PST file instead of a general mailbox.

How to share ATI AIW settings with multiple users?
One solution to getting the profiles copied over is this: Log in as your new user on their old machine joined to the new domain. "documents and settings" on each client PC a new folder is created with blank data. I tried copying over this data with no luck, it just creates a new clean directory.

Roaming Profile Problems
Yet, I still cannot log in under new user id, I tried to create several test id's, everything is normal, the system created home directory, It may be possible that the account has something odd in its login files. Try moving .profile, .kshrc, etc., to profile, kshrc, etc., and running `su - user'.

RPC over HTTP - Sure wish I could get this working again!
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3: Login with the local admin (original) account to verify if the local admin account comes up with the domain user profile Step 4: Run Since you created a new user to use this computer, please input the new user credential and try again. Step 2: If you run the connectcomputer wizard just after you created