I work in an academic environment, and want to migrate the school from
Netscape 4.78 to Mozilla, or at least have Mozilla as an option on
student computers (this is a High School).

One of the reasons we've used NS 4.78 for so long is because there's
no profile stuff.  In this environment, I don't want any of mozilla's
profile selecting options, or anything like that.  Just to have one,
unified profile for all users on each machine would be great.

Currently, we run a Novell Network with Windows NT as the machines'
OS.  Netscape 4.78 is on the student computers (computer labs,
library, etc.), with Novell's Workstation Manager allowing students to
login on any machine.  What that does is creates a Windows NT user
profile, then deletes it on logout.  Each machine will have around 30
users login per day.
I know the benefits of profiles, etc., but in this case, is there a
way that I can bypass that, or perhaps set all the users to point to
one specific profile, with options that I have selected?

Perhaps another insight would be helpful -- because each user's
profile is deleted from Windows NT on logout, the Mozilla selections
will be deleted as well.  Therefore, every time a user logs in, it
comes up with a "Convert Profile from Netscape" box.  I would like to
eliminate that, and have it just use a standard profile that I could
set up and save on the C drive.  Any suggestions?

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