should be /winnt/profiles/ Anthony
> > I can answer the question about user profiles when converting a > workstation > from standalone to domain logon as I've done quite a bit of winders > networking. > > When a user logs on the first time, winders will create a profile > and a set of > "home" directories. They're all located under /winnt/ in > "users" I think. > (It's been a while since I've done this under NT) The user's > subdirectory is > named with their username. > > When you add the computer to the domain, winders suddenly sees them as a > different user. This is why the default settings are present > again. The new > user folders are called "username.000", but they're in the same directory > structure. > > I've known people to "rename profiles" to get around this, but > I've also known > this proceedure to be glitchy. My preferred approach is to copy > the contents > of the "username" folder to the "username.000" folder and be > done with it. > > Hope this helps on that much anyway. > > Joebewan > > _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list