Roaming profile and administrator problem - Help



Using Windows Server 2003 Enterprise with Clients that are XP Professional.

I have several users setup in the Domain Admin group.

They all have Roaming Profiles. When I remove them from the Domain Admin
group, their roaming profiles do not show up on the client computer
correctly?

Question 1 - Why does it matter whether or not they are in the Domain Admin
group?

Question 2 - Shouldn't their profile follow them from computer to
computer - thats basic!?

Comment - When I add them back to the Domain Admin Group - all is perfect??

Any thoughts appreciated, I have been trying to figure this one out for a
couple months now.

thx



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