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Hi, I'm not sure if this is the proper forum but here goes. I have a Novell 5.1 network. We have recently added a W2003 server to run a gen ledger app. I would like to have users login and map drives to a share on the W2003 server. When I add the workstation to the domain - it created a new profile as in ARM.HSB. This profile is basically a default profile - meaning some apps are not there. Emaild needs to be setup again, etc, Is there a way to add workstations to a domain without changing the user profile? Thanks for any and all help John H -- "Learn from the mistakes of others! You can't live long enough to make them all yourself!!" |
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"john" <john@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1696A48-8730-4E55-8AB3-FA63AE9DE732@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I'm not sure if this is the proper forum but here goes. I have a Novell 5.1 > network. We have recently added a W2003 server to run a gen ledger app. I > would like to have users login and map drives to a share on the W2003 server. > When I add the workstation to the domain - it created a new profile as in > ARM.HSB. This profile is basically a default profile - meaning some apps are > not there. Emaild needs to be setup again, etc, Is there a way to add > workstations to a domain without changing the user profile? > > Thanks for any and all help > > John H > -- > "Learn from the mistakes of others! You can't live long enough to make them > all yourself!!" Reboot the machine and logon as administrator. Now copy the old profile over the top of the new profile, using Control Panel / System / Advanced / user Profiles. This will restore the settings you had before. |
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