user profile problem



I've a windows 2000 domain, 2 DC, and win XP clients.
I've a user member of Domain Users group without roaming profile, that when
he logs on windows XP client some parts of his profile is stored in
c:\Documents and Settings\username of the server.
Not all the profile files are written onto the server system disk. Only some
empty folder and ntuser.ini are written on the server system disk.
A normal profile is stored locally on the win XP client.
When I delete the profile stored on the server it reappers the next time
user logs on.

I also tried to delete the user from Active Directory and user profile from
Windows XP client, but the profile reappers on the server system disk.

I cannot understand why user without administrative privileges can write
some files on the server system disk?

I hope anyone can help me, anyway thanks in advance B-)
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