Re: user profile problem
- From: hernia <hernia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 08:24:07 -0700
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> "hernia" <hernia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:D32B7CD5-4D56-4129-8C2B-DCE42A4A7D55@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > 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-)
>
> - What are the NTFS permissions for c:\Documents and Settings\username?
>
Administrators, System, username: Full Control
For c:\Documents and Settings the permissions are:
Administrators, System: Full Control
Users, Everyone: Read&Exec, List Folder, Read
> - What shares to you have on the server? The command "net share" will
> tell you. Do any of them point to c:\Documents and Settings\username?
>
No share points to c:\Documents and Settings\username
On the server there are 2 disks, C: and D:
D: is used to store users home dir and data files with relative shares
C: is used only for operating system and all the share are administrative or
domain related, like c$, admin$, netlogon, print$.
> - What groups (other than "Domain Users") is he a member of? The
> command "net user xxx /domain" will tell you.
>
Domain Users only
>
>
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