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That works
fine for new users but the existing user profiles don’t get updated. I am looking for a resolution that
would not involve deleting existing profiles. Thanks Dan Gengler Systems Analyst Network Engineering Shawnee Mission School District [EMAIL PROTECTED] 913-993-8861 -----Original Message----- Set up the computer the way you want it to be
(software, printers, etc.). Make sure that the only profile that exists on the
machine is the one you used to set it up (presumably the local administrator).
Also be sure that you're showing the hidden files and folders. Now, do properties of My Computer, and click the User
Profiles tab. Your setup profile should be highlighted. Click the Copy To
button. Copy it to C:\documents and settings\default user, and change the
Permitted to Use to Everyone. That should do it. -----Original Message----- Does anyone know of
a procedure to add an Active Directory printer to all profiles on a
Win2K Pro box? If you add a printer under 1 profile, it does not populate
to the rest of the profiles on that box. Thanks Dan Gengler Systems Analyst Network Engineering Shawnee Mission School
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