Look at group policy.  Computer configuration, System, Logon, and enable
"Add the Administrator security group to the roaming user profile share".

Jeffrey Kessler  MCSE  MCP+I
Technology Coordinator
Newport (NH) School District 
603-863-2414 ext 1116
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Gilbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 4:58 PM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: Profiles ARGHHH - Help please
> 
> 
> I have a Windows NT 4.0 Server I have two users which are 
> using Win2K Pro
> I have one directory on the server for all the NT user 
> profiles.  I never
> have any problem with NT users.  If there is something amiss, 
> I delete or
> rename their user profile and it automatically recreates from 
> the local.
> 
> Win2K users however - They create profiles which deny me access.  That
> really bugs me.  and when they mess up they overwrite the users local
> profile with blanks so it is like they were new users.
> 
> Even weirder sometimes they create a local username.domain profile or
> username.bak.  What gives? I just want the users to have a 
> profile on the
> server and I want to access it from the server.
> 
> I have the Win2K users profiles saved in a separate directory called
> Profil2K.  What is the best way to handle these profiles.
> 
> TIA - TOMG
> 
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