My question is: How can I set up the \\L%\%u\profile to be deleted on exit? This way the default profile would be loaded every time a user logs on because windows would think it was new user since there are now profiles for
the user neither local or on the logonserver. [Mitch says:] My answer is: On samba, delete any that exist or they will be downloaded and are a waste of storage anyways... then use group policy on Windows or find the appropriate registry keys to force windows to not write-back the profile and to delete the local cache on exit... >From what I can see, group policy is a fancy way of saying "registry hacks applied automatically, but tied to a security group" - so with a little research and the help of something like ntregmon, you can do anything I think ;-) m/ -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba