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Old May 5th 08, 03:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
2Sweet
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I have created a custom user profile (named test) in the Windows XP SP2
shared PC.How to configure such that all user will use the same user
profile.

That mean,
Regardless which Domain user login to the PC, it will not create a new user
profile, the PC will always load the 'test' profile which i had created in
the PC.


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Old May 15th 08, 08:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
JRatt
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I can recommend an excellent book. But the info is too involved to post here.

"Windows XP Registry Guide" by Jerry Honeycutt, from Microsoft Press. This
is a great resource for many IT workarounds. I wrote a review at Amazon.com.

JB

"2Sweet" wrote:

I have created a custom user profile (named test) in the Windows XP SP2
shared PC.How to configure such that all user will use the same user
profile.

That mean,
Regardless which Domain user login to the PC, it will not create a new user
profile, the PC will always load the 'test' profile which i had created in
the PC.



 




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