Working with Roaming User Profilesby Jonathan Hassell
02/01/2005 Do you have a highly mobile local user base? Do your users tend to move about machines in your location, and if so, do they often complain to you that their personalized settings and desktop customizations don't travel with them? If you are shaking your head in the affirmative, then roaming user profiles may make your phone ring a bit less. Roaming user profiles are simply collections of settings and configurations that are stored on a network location for each user. once you perform some fairly simple configurations, every time a user logs on to a machine in your domain with his domain credentials, that user's settings will follow him and automatically be applied to his log-on session for that particular machine. In this article, I'll show you how to create a baseline profile that will be used by default for new users wherever they log in, and then I'll share some tips on how to make a mass deployment of roaming profiles--particularly for users who already have customized their working environments--a bit easier for you. Creating a Basic Profile Оставить комментарий |
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