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Old May 3rd 08, 04:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
2Sweet
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Some of the PCs are shared amongst different users.
How to configure such that regardless which user login, it will always load
the same profile?


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Old May 3rd 08, 05:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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2Sweet wrote:
Some of the PCs are shared amongst different users.
How to configure such that regardless which user login, it will
always load the same profile?


Have them use the same login account.

Or, if you're using a domain model you can set up their domain accounts with
a mandatory roaming profile.


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Old May 3rd 08, 05:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Malke[_2_]
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2Sweet wrote:

Some of the PCs are shared amongst different users.
How to configure such that regardless which user login, it will always
load the same profile?


You don't give much information so I'm not sure what you really want or what
would work for you. Offhand, I can think of a few things:

1. Create a generic default profile.
2. Do a combination of the above and only have a generic login instead of
individual logins.
3. Perhaps you're looking for roaming profiles instead. Those are only
available if you have a server and Active Directory. Do you?

I'll give you some links for the above information but if that isn't what
you wanted then post back with a better description of your problem, your
network, etc. See the "How to Post" links for what you need to include so
we can give you the focused help you want.

How to Post:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a Question

HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;279783

How To Create a Custom Default User Profile -
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=319974

Create an XP Pro Mandatory User Profile on the Local Machine -
http://www.tweakxp.com/article139898.aspx

How To Assign a Mandatory User Profile in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/default...307800&sd=tech

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Old May 3rd 08, 05:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
2Sweet
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Thank for the reply!
I have approximately 300 PCs shared by different users. All PCs are member
of the Domain (AD). All users have it's own login account (Domain user). All
the PCs are installed with differencet applications, Ofiice 2003, Adobe CS2,
Marcomedia etc....
I prefer the user to use it's own login account to access the PC.

What is the preferred solution?


"Malke" wrote in message
...
2Sweet wrote:

Some of the PCs are shared amongst different users.
How to configure such that regardless which user login, it will always
load the same profile?


You don't give much information so I'm not sure what you really want or
what
would work for you. Offhand, I can think of a few things:

1. Create a generic default profile.
2. Do a combination of the above and only have a generic login instead of
individual logins.
3. Perhaps you're looking for roaming profiles instead. Those are only
available if you have a server and Active Directory. Do you?

I'll give you some links for the above information but if that isn't what
you wanted then post back with a better description of your problem, your
network, etc. See the "How to Post" links for what you need to include so
we can give you the focused help you want.

How to Post:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a
Question

HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;279783

How To Create a Custom Default User Profile -
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=319974

Create an XP Pro Mandatory User Profile on the Local Machine -
http://www.tweakxp.com/article139898.aspx

How To Assign a Mandatory User Profile in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/default...307800&sd=tech

Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
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Old May 3rd 08, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Malke[_2_]
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2Sweet wrote:

Thank for the reply!
I have approximately 300 PCs shared by different users. All PCs are member
of the Domain (AD). All users have it's own login account (Domain user).
All the PCs are installed with differencet applications, Ofiice 2003,
Adobe CS2, Marcomedia etc....
I prefer the user to use it's own login account to access the PC.

What is the preferred solution?


I don't know what the preferred solution is because you haven't made it
clear what you are trying to do. Since you want each user to have his/her
own login, then if you are talking about having that user be able to sit
down at any machine and log onto his/her account then you need roaming
profiles. Use the fine Help system on your server, do some research at your
server's homepage on microsoft.com, or Google "roaming profiles + [Server
version which you forgot to tell us]".

Once again, if you want focused help you need to ask a clear, concise
question. You need to include all pertinent information (for ex. the server
OS) and your end goal.

Malke
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Old May 4th 08, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
2Sweet
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Sorry for the unclear information! To put it simple.......

I have created a custom user profile (named test) in the Windows XP SP2
shared PC.
Regardless which Domain user login to this PC, it will not create a new user
profile, the PC will always load the 'test' profile which i had created in
the PC.


"Malke" wrote in message
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2Sweet wrote:

Thank for the reply!
I have approximately 300 PCs shared by different users. All PCs are
member
of the Domain (AD). All users have it's own login account (Domain user).
All the PCs are installed with differencet applications, Ofiice 2003,
Adobe CS2, Marcomedia etc....
I prefer the user to use it's own login account to access the PC.

What is the preferred solution?


I don't know what the preferred solution is because you haven't made it
clear what you are trying to do. Since you want each user to have his/her
own login, then if you are talking about having that user be able to sit
down at any machine and log onto his/her account then you need roaming
profiles. Use the fine Help system on your server, do some research at
your
server's homepage on microsoft.com, or Google "roaming profiles + [Server
version which you forgot to tell us]".

Once again, if you want focused help you need to ask a clear, concise
question. You need to include all pertinent information (for ex. the
server
OS) and your end goal.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!



 




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