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Hi there,

This is a known issue with Windows 2000, and is documented in the Microsoft
KnowledgeBase (Q222043). There is a workaround, but it requires you calling
MS and getting a patch, since it hasn't been made generally available. The
alternative is to create the profile directory beforehand.

Regards, 
Anthony Kehoe 
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Heartland Software Development, Inc. 
2525 N. Mayfair Road, Suite 300 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 
http://www.HSDInc.com



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Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 6:49 AM
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Subject: Roaming profiles in W2K...



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I am in the testing process of rolling over to W2K and have found some
"strange" behavior in roaming profiles. On the server I have a profiles
folder (and subfolders) for users roaming profiles to be stored. The
Everyone group has the ability to read and add. The CREATOR OWNER group has
Full Control. The strange behavior occurs when a user logs on to a
workstation and the profile folder is created. W2K completely disregards the
security settings for the folder the profile folder is created in and sets
access to the user the profile is for and the SYSTEM.

It seems quite strange that a user can create a folder on a system and the
administrator has NO access.

Anyone aware of this and a possible work around? 

Thanks,

Paul

Paul Potter, MCSE
Director of Technology
Tomah Area School District
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