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Old January 5th 04, 11:04 PM
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Default cannot run application while on domain

On the local machine there will be a "documents and
settings" folder on the C: drive. In this folder there
will be names of the local user accounts and domain
accounts. Something like this...

Jim
Jim.DOMAIN

"Jim" would be the local profile and "Jim.DOMAIN" would be
the domain profile. Desktop icons, start menu icons and
many other things are all in there.


-----Original Message-----
Thanks for the input, but how do you do this? is this
done to the server or local machine.

thanks
-----Original Message-----
There's a local profile and a domain profile. You need

to
copy the icons from the local profile to the domain
profile.
-----Original Message-----
I have 10 windows XP computers. I load programs for the
users with the admin account. If the user is not logged
into the domain, they can run the program. If the user
logs into the domain, which they should, they cannot

even
see the program. I have even tried promoting the user

to
local admin. It works on the local machine, but when

they
try to log into the domain, they cannot access the
program. I've been on this for 2 days. any help would

be
appreciated.

thank you
.

.

.

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