energy4life
IS-IT--Management
Users who sign onto "this computer" (local computer where Win2k Pro defaults an administrator and a guest login) can still access network resources (internet, mapped drives, group policy).
This is the same as when they log onto the domain.
I find this potentially confusing because the user's desktop settings (documents, wallpaper, etc) are stored under their profile: either user.domain or user.local.
The only "requirement" per se is for Win2k and WinXP Pro users to have access to their desktops OFF THE NETWORK (need for this is rare).
Is there a precedence I should be following?
This is the same as when they log onto the domain.
I find this potentially confusing because the user's desktop settings (documents, wallpaper, etc) are stored under their profile: either user.domain or user.local.
The only "requirement" per se is for Win2k and WinXP Pro users to have access to their desktops OFF THE NETWORK (need for this is rare).
Is there a precedence I should be following?