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
>
>




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