sigemund wrote: > 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? >
setup mozilla so the default profile directory is in the 'all users' or guest directory it wont get trashed on Logout.
