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Now when each user logs in the temp directory and the origional Profile directory are cleared (ntuser.dat can't be deleted because it is in use so the Along the same lines, where are new user profile folders created from? Are they simply copies of the Default User profile, or is it something far more sinister?

Can't load pproofile
I would try enabling each one. One at a time to see if you can figure out which one is causing it. I would guess the start menu one, since that actually involves Check the creation date of the user's profile directory. Is it new or old. If the date is new, then somehow new user accounts are being created.

Win2K Pro update problem with User profile, now User ...
ISP?s would have two groups of user profiles. One would be unfiltered content and the other filtered content. This means customers have two login details and could .... What about dynamically created web sites? There are plenty of ways to create web content on the fly - how does one block that? By the domain name?

3rd party profile copy tool?
Since you've got laptop users as well, you may want to enable offline files for them in a separate GPO (put them in their own OU, created at the same 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.

INFO: Computers Near Me on XP (not a complete solution)
When I attempt to login again, I get the same error message, and I go into NT. Upon examining %SystemRoot%\profiles, I see the original folder created for the new user, and I see a second folder with the new user's name and a '.000' extension to the folder. Each time I logoff or restart, the same error is reported,

NT Permissions and FileMaker 5.0V3
Then, you can reverse the process, so the new domain user has the local profile copied up to *it*. The next issue that has been ongoing is that users where not able to login from time to time to the domain Not surprising! at the bootup screen of XP Pro. After much runaround on here and so forth, this morning I

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
Best to be sure that you have fully rebooted into each Identity at least once, before proceeding. 4. From within *your* User Profile, create a New OE Identity for yourself. You might like to start over by first deleting the Profile you created for your wife, leaving just your original one.

Convert to Domain - Copy Profile Issues
Moral of the story should be to never use the administrator login for your day-to-day activity. You should always make a normal user profile for yourself on with the default system profile. Please correct the problem and log off. (2) Goes to default. An administrator backup folder is created each time I log on.

User Profile not loading
The workstations: If you don't know how to map drives here goes: For each user login so that their individual profile will be created with their own mappings. the folder you placed your new user into, now either right click each one and choose to reset their password OR right each user and go to Properties,

Profile Generator
Is there any way to have ADSI automatically create the directory for each user? 3. In the Active Directory properties for each of the created users, their pre-Windows 2000 logon name is LoginScript = "\\XXXXX\login\login.bat" objUser.Profile = "" ' call SetInfo to Save objUser.SetInfo 'Set the password objUser.

Mandatory/Roaming Profile
Cause: **Wrong mailbox and user profile information is repeatedly pushed to each new user setup on a workstation.** This can be caused by a default any users already created on this station prior to fixing the default profile will require a manual change of the mailbox info one at a time in their user login,

Migrating Users to SBS 2003
IOW, if I install a program as administrator, it may or may not appear on a newly-created user's list of available programs. I'd like to configure a default profile, then copy that to each new user's directory, so they will have access to this default profile. Am I on the right track?

Capturing New Registry Entries
I'm not looking to create a new .prf, or modify the existing one, I'm using profgen.exe to create new profiles based on the existing prf. If this won't work, will we have to run the wizard on each user again, or can we use the same profile generator with a different .prf file created using the wizard? Thanks .

??? about login/user profiles
How
to create a custom default user profile http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319974 Also what happens when a new user profile is created the first time if you gets copied into a new user profile folder for each new user that logs in. It can take a very long time for a new person to login, up to seven minutes.

URGENT REQUIREMENT FOR SAP ABAP FICO CONSULTANT
It will also allow you to create new user accounts, however, that is not the design purpose. Its purpose is to assist new customers in assigning the The "Extended User Database" is basically similar to a registry system where you have Sections, Keys in Sections and values for each key, like so: [profile]

HELP!! Cannot Find Domain When Logging on to Windows Server 20
If you enable the [homes] share, and map a drive to that share on login, you can create a directory in each user's home directory to store their Netscape profiles. Use a directory on the "home drive" eg H:\Netscape 2) Make sure after you've created the profile that you change the Cache directory (in Edit

Login scripts
Click OK to start the copy. 8. You should then check that the file ntuser.dat has been created where you Q. How can I copy a user profile? A. User profiles are stored under the %systemroot%\profiles directory, but if you just try to copy this to someone else the new user will not have permission to use the profile.

Samba, WinXP and mandatory local profiles?
If a profile migration ever fails, you should reboot, logon with local admin account, copy the old profile over the new one. I finally found a workaround which allows the new user to log into the old profile successfully. Basically you just modify the profile path for each SID to point to the correct profile.

Accessibility (for the disabled)- looking for something ...
Your computers would all need to be disjoined/rejoined to the new domain, your user profiles migrated (ugh), and all sorts of ugly tweaks would likely be depending on how many users were actually using the new domain you created on this server, you may have to manually go to each desktop and move them to a

Simple Roaming profile?
I check to make sure the users profile dir. was created and add admin to the permission list. On a client, the new account cannot login without having to The error message displayed says that the users profile was unable to be downloaded from the server. Once I reboot each client, then that new user can login.