home dir

From: brian (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/05/04


Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 11:29:53 -0800

when i create a user sometimes i forget to map their home
dir before they login for the first time. so i put in the
right path and drive letter.i have them logoff and log
back in again. my docs doesn't map. i can see the drive
under my computer as a network drive but i need my docs
to be mapped to that newtork drive.

when i don't forget to put in before they login, their my
docs is mapped. everything works great. i need it to work
because users go to diffent computers every day.

Why is that?
is there a way around it?

i am using windows server 2000



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