ummmm whatever. If you feel inclined to rant on the list go ahead. I did
return the message previously, apologizing for posting the answer to the
wrong list. It wasn't meant to be sarcastic but even a small network require
more planning then going in and installing software and even you know that
Mr. Greg (I want to list your whole name for public disclosure and coolness)
Saunders


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Greg Saunders
Sent: August 28, 2001 3:37 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Profiles



Rocky Stefano... it would have been sufficient for you to not waste your
time in replying if all you are trying to do is be smart.

I am helping out a friend who started setting up a new 2000 network to
replace their Novell network and got in over her head.  I'm being a good
friend by trying to get it done for her tonight.  We are simply talking
about One server and 4 workstations... not some enterpise wide installation.
I have not become versed at Windows 2000 Server yet and therefore I had a
few questions that I needed to quickly answer and then I can do all the
extra study after I get it done.

So if you have something useful, purposeful, and beneficial then please
respond as I would welcome the assistance.

By the way... If you recall your reply to one of my earlier posts I could
have gotten smart with you based on your response.

** Your Response **
<<Which is why Citrix doesn't recommend installing the product on a PDC ,
<<simply as a member server.

I could have said "Rocky... What the heck are you talking about... I didn't
mention anything about Citrix.  Is that all you can say in response to my
post?  A bunch of gibberish"

But I didn't... I didn't even think about it... Instead I politely asked if
you were passing along some further information or did you think I was
talking about Citrix (when I wasn't).

The whole purpose of the mailing lists is to help folks out... that was the
only reason I posted earlier about "prepairing network connections" (the one
you responded to).  I wasn't looking for help... I was just letting folks
know who may have not ran into it yet.

I'm sure I'll get flamed now <smile>.

No hard feelings... just hit me wrong.

Greg



-----Original Message-----
From: Rocky Stefano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 2:34 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Profiles



This is all the planning you have done for a rollover you're doing tonight?


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Greg Saunders
Sent: August 28, 2001 1:58 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Windows 2000 Profiles



There are several Windows 2000 Professional computers that use to exist only
on a a Novell server.

I am installing a Win 2000 Server and removing the Novell server.

The profile for those users are stored as local profiles.   So when I make
these 2000 Professional computers part of the new 2K domain will it go and
create a new profile for these users?? Like NT4 Workstations do on a NT
network?

And if it does how do I prevent them from losing all of their settings that
have been previously saved in the local profiles.

Sorry for so many quick questions... just have to get something done tonight
and I am running out of time.   Just started messing with the 2000 server
stuff.

Thanks


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