John H Terpstra schrieb:

On Wednesday 02 February 2005 08:58, "M. M�ller" wrote:


Thanks a lot Ilia!

We have 200 PC and nearly all have a reborn-card or such, which prevents
any lokal changes, so local copies of profiles do not exist. Users log
in very often to different Computers and need to have a defined
environment i.e. an available profile. I already use a "default
user"-profile and redirected folders (thanks John, the book helped a
lot). Nevertheless I feel that I cannot rely on the profiles' integrety
once a user had a chance to modify it. Making a registry copy is a good
tip, i will use that, at least for some users. But rather than backing
up I would very much appreciate to set up a defined profile for each
user. I think it would make life a lot easier for me (and the users).



The last time I tried to create a "Default User" profile that was set as a mandatory profile the Windows client could not handle this on login. You can of course use a normal "Default User" profile that has folder redirection, set the client to delete cached profiles on logout, and NOT have a profile share. This means that every user will get a fresh profile on login every time.


- John T.


Yes indeed that should have the same effect. As far as I can see I can test it with a smaller user group whom I give a "profilePath=" in their ldap-entry(?). So that would not be too dangerous.

Thanks a lot,
Malte Mueller
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