Re: netlogon share - do not save desktop settings



Hi Nick
One more question, please. If I'm setting up my students to use the default
user profile I've created, what happens if the students have already logged
into the network? Do I have to remove their current local profiles or will
the server based profile take over?


When this users logs on next time their local profile should be
overwritten by your mandatory profile.


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With best regards
Nickolay Domukhovsky, MCSA
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