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I have to logon to my DC locally with a user account to get ...
When the person is finished setting it all up he copies his ntuser.dat file to the default user profile so everything he has setup will work when new user profiles are created at each new user login. The computer will look and work the way he set it up for each user who logs in after him. Now is user "A" needs to

installing WP2002 again
In this situation, we have a user that was logging in locally (not connected to the PDC) on his laptop as "Administrator." This user needs to connect to a domain controller using a new login name "Bill." However, when user "Bill" logs in, he gets a totally clean looking slate (ie a new profile was created).

Userenv event ID 1000
Check the ProfileImagePath value in each subkey to find the domain user SID and local user SID key. 4. In the local user SID key, change the date of the ProfileImagePath entry to the locate of I know how to add a new user, but whenever I login in locally, a new set of files is created called MarkComputerName.

HttpSession and multiple frames
I have a couple Outlook profiles on this machine, and this property returns something different for each profile (Windows logon is the same the whole time). In trying to figure this out, I've created a test user in AD and then created an Outlook profile for it. Initially, this property seems to return the first

Winxp user profiles ?? all pointing to source desktop dir ?
Admin login. In c:\Documents and Settings, there are 4 profiles (if that's what they are called): Administrator, All Users, Default User, and one user account that I have created. The Start Menu for each profile is different, and the actual Start->Programs listing displayed on the desktop is different in content

Documents and settings ???
Repeat step C until all damaged user profiles are deleted. 3. Re-create the user profile folder for each individual user by logging on to the computer using the user name and password for each user. User profile folders are re-created using default settings when a user logs on to Windows NT for the first time.

QuickCorrect/Words still not showing up - Now I see why
Here's why: a) Any new user created with SBS 2000 will not use the same logic b) All new users are assigned to execute a common logon script, use this! f) If you use the Windows 2000 method of assigning logon scripts to each user via Group Policy, the logon script designated in the User Profile (the method both

HELP!! Cannot Find Domain When Logging on to Windows Server 20
6) Copy the registry file that you just created to a server share, floppy disk or the media of your choice. On the new user's Win9X computer: Install Outlook 98 As a result, we must change Outlook profiles on PC's very often. Please tell me there is an easier way than manually adding these profiles on each PC.

weird NT workstation problem
Logon as the new temporary user. 3. Log off and log on with administrative privileges. 4. Open Control Panel / System / User Profiles. 5. Home each time it logs her on and places dot-home on her User Profile in registry. Next I will try to drop her as a server user and re-create her, but that's only guessing.

.bash_profile probs
You can put it in /etc/skel/.profile (or .bash_profile) and it will be copied to the newly created home directory of each new user. It's worth pointing out that all these things relate to character mode login only. For graphical login the equivalent is .xinitrc in the user's home directory,

"Classic logon" screen in XP does not remeber the user name
The "Computers Near Me" item appears on Windows 2000 because it gets created in each user's profile under their "NetHood" folder. DLL updating the user's profile at login. (This folder is not part of the default user profile upon which new profiles are based.) In Windows XP, SHELL32.DLL simply does not perform

changing default desktop
(it's the bit where you describe how elements of the profile for a new user should be created on the client machine... It's still a bugger going round installing a progamme for a user on each machine, which some software requires, rather than just on their home machine m On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 07:24:19 -0600,

Maintain user profiles during clean install.
How can I create a "template user profile" for each branch that any new user created for that branch will get on first login. At the moment I have to manually log in as each user to twiddle a few settings (eg: displaying the clock in the Taskbar, some Explorer things, etc) to our liking. Unfortunately, not all of

Troubles with login no exiting
Login to the hosed profile and run scanregw to back the registry up. Then export the entire registry. Import the registry create from the other user. I created an new profile and everything is working ok, but it will take me weeks if not months to personalize again all program's settings.

User account domain problems
We were headed in this direction, but the problem is, how do you avoid a new profile for each new user being created on the local hard drive at login? On a typical day, we might have 100 different students logging in, which means 100 profiles created on the local hard drive. We'd have to go around and delete

autoconfigure new NT4 sp3 clients, samba 1.9.19 server
If you logon with a user account from a different domain, you get a different "profile", even if the username is the same. However, there's a couple of We ran this on all of our NT, 2000 and XP clients after the user accounts were created in the new domain, but before the users actually logged on with it.

SBS 2000 Settings
I have created a new user under the OU, and refreshed the group policy manually. This new user doesn't get the group policy applied. I still have to logon to the DC locally to get the group policy to apply to the user account remotely. I have the account setup with a roaming profile, and it's under an OU with a

User Profile
Here is what I am doing: 1. added new user ppp_login with login class dialer. 2. Created script /usr/local/bin/ppp_start which runs ppp with the -direct flag, and the name fa lable I have created in /etc/ppp.conf 3. Added the line /usr/local/bin/ppp_start to the new users .profile 4. Added exit as teh last line in

New Server BUT now "fresh" Users!! :(
Those folders are for user profiles. Each time a *new* user logs into a Win XP (and 2000/NT) PC a user profile is created for them. This profile is stored under Documents and Settings in a folder with their login name. A multitude of information is stored in the user profile. All of your option and settings - from

mandatory local profiles - is this possible?
Now that you have the new wab file created, we have to make a change in the registry IN each Profile. There is no one shot gets them all deal here. Each registry will show something different (beacuse each will have their own User.dat) for each Profile so you have to switch to each Profile to do this part as well.