Logging in and Profiles
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 07:42:39 -0800
1. One computer on my network brings the profile down
upon logon, and then, upon logout, writes it back to the
network and deletes it off C: upon logout. Because of this
behavior, logging in is very slow on this system. Could
someone please tell me where I can go to change this
behavior. Normally, we have profiles cached on C:.
2. Is there a way keep the My Documents contents from
being brought down each time you log in?
Thank you.
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