Secruity Settings for profiles and problems



I am using group policy and also profiles for our users here at the school.
The Group Policy's work fine. My 2 issuses are with the profiles. When I
create the profiles, I use roaming profiles so that they are stored on the
server and that way they user gets the same experience on any machine. The
profile is working fine except for that when I change the background on the
machine, and the log off and log on to machine 2 it hasn't carried over the
background. Yet on machine 2 if I look at the display properties is it
already has selected the backgroud that was choosen on machine 2. If I
simply hit Ok it changes the wallpaper to the correct one.

2. Is there a way so that I can have the security set the roaming profiles
main folder so that as the administrator I can access and copy users profile
settings while still keeping security enabled so that one user can't mess
with another users profile settings or folder? I followed the Knowledge base
instructions on setting up the Main Profiles folder but after that, as the
admin, I can't access the users profile folders.
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Chris Chase
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